作者: Meryl Brod , Torsten Christensen , Donald M. Bushnell
DOI: 10.3111/13696998.2012.686465
关键词: Gerontology 、 Insulin 、 Type 2 diabetes 、 Hypoglycemia 、 Medicine 、 Diabetes mellitus 、 Diabetes management 、 Internal medicine 、 Glucose test 、 Dosing 、 Quality of life
摘要: AbstractObjectives:To describe daytime non-severe hypoglycemic events (NSHEs), assess their impact on patient functioning and diabetes self-management, examine if these impacts differ by type or country.Methods:Internet survey to adults with in the US, UK, Germany, France.Results:Of 6756 screened respondents, 2439 reported a NSHE past month. NSHEs occurred while active (e.g., running errands) (45.1%), 29.6% not watching TV), 23.8% at work. On average, it took half day respond recover from NSHE. Respondents monitored glucose 5.7 extra times average over following week. of event, 1 respondents tested significantly more often than 2 (p < 0.05). Type were less likely confirm test (p < 0.001). Following NSHE, 12.6% reduced total insulin an 7.6 units (SD = 8.3). Total days dosing was less, whilst number additional ...