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罗马尼亚的糖尿病和技术:患者的观点
Andrada Raluca Pop1, Béla Kovács2, Boglárka Kovács-Deák3
1Department 5 - Medical Specialties, Diabetes and Nutritional Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, "Iuliu Hațieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, ROU.
Cureus
|October 8, 2024
概括
像传感器和这样的糖尿病医疗设备可以改善血糖控制和日常生活. 然而,患者在睡眠和体力活动期间报告不适,强调需要更好的患者教育和支持.
科学领域:
- 糖尿病学 糖尿病学
- 医疗技术 医疗技术 医学技术
- 患者报告的结果
背景情况:
- 专业医疗护理对于糖尿病管理至关重要.
- 医疗保健医疗器械已经推进了糖尿病学,但在患者接受和使用方面带来了挑战.
- 了解患者对糖尿病技术的体验至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查糖尿病医疗器械的可能性和陷.
- 收集患者对使用传感器和的看法.
- 提供关于技术在日常糖尿病管理中的影响的证据.
主要方法:
- 在罗马尼亚,185名糖尿病患者接受了在线问卷调查.
- 该研究重点关注患者使用糖尿病管理设备的经验.
- 数据收集集中在接受,使用和对传感器和的满意度上.
主要成果:
- 医疗器械补充了传统的护理,使得精确的血糖控制 (前,食后,夜间).
- 传感器和增强了日常决策,并简化了患者的日常工作.
- 睡眠和体力活动期间的不适被报告为缺点.
结论:
- 糖尿病医疗器械为血糖管理和患者的日常生活提供了显著的好处.
- 患者教育和知情决策是最大限度地利用这些技术带来的好处的关键.
- 解决舒适性问题对于改善患者对糖尿病设备的整体满意度至关重要.
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