A Practitioner’s Toolkit for Insulin Motivation in Adults with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Evidence-Based Recommendations from an International Expert Panel

Aim To develop an evidence-based expert group opinion on the role of insulin motivation to overcome insulin distress during different stages of insulin therapy and to propose a practitioner’s toolkit for insulin motivation in the management of diabetes mellitus (DM). Background Insulin distress, an...

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Hauptverfasser: Kalra, Sanjay, Bajaj, Sarita, Sharma, Surendra Kumar, Priya, Gagan, Baruah, Manash P., Sanyal, Debmalya, Das, Sambit, Chaudhury, Tirthankar, Gangopadhyay, Kalyan Kumar, Das, Ashok Kumar, Sethi, Bipin, Ayyar, Vageesh, Shaikh, Shehla, Shah, Parag, Jindal, Sushil, Deshmukh, Vaishali, Dave, Joel, Amod, Aslam, Joshi, Ansumali, Pokharel, Sunil, Pathan, Faruque, Afsana, Faria, Prasad, Indrajit, Murad, Moosa, Soelistijo, Soebagijo Adi, Purwoto, Johanes, Hussein, Zanariah, Horn, Lee Chung, Sahay, Rakesh, Somasundaram, Noel, Antonypillai, Charles, Sumanathilaka, Manilka, Bulugahapitiya, Uditha
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Bajaj, Sarita
Sharma, Surendra Kumar
Priya, Gagan
Baruah, Manash P.
Sanyal, Debmalya
Das, Sambit
Chaudhury, Tirthankar
Gangopadhyay, Kalyan Kumar
Das, Ashok Kumar
Sethi, Bipin
Ayyar, Vageesh
Shaikh, Shehla
Shah, Parag
Jindal, Sushil
Deshmukh, Vaishali
Dave, Joel
Amod, Aslam
Joshi, Ansumali
Pokharel, Sunil
Pathan, Faruque
Afsana, Faria
Prasad, Indrajit
Murad, Moosa
Soelistijo, Soebagijo Adi
Purwoto, Johanes
Hussein, Zanariah
Horn, Lee Chung
Sahay, Rakesh
Somasundaram, Noel
Antonypillai, Charles
Sumanathilaka, Manilka
Bulugahapitiya, Uditha
description Aim To develop an evidence-based expert group opinion on the role of insulin motivation to overcome insulin distress during different stages of insulin therapy and to propose a practitioner’s toolkit for insulin motivation in the management of diabetes mellitus (DM). Background Insulin distress, an emotional response of the patient to the suggested use of insulin, acts as a major barrier to insulin therapy in the management of DM. Addressing patient-, physician- and drug-related factors is important to overcome insulin distress. Strengthening of communication between physicians and patients with diabetes and enhancing the patients' coping skills are prerequisites to create a sense of comfort with the use of insulin. Insulin motivation is key to achieving targeted goals in diabetes care. A group of endocrinologists came together at an international meeting held in India to develop tool kits that would aid a practitioner in implementing insulin motivation strategies at different stages of the journey through insulin therapy, including pre-initiation, initiation, titration and intensification. During the meeting, emphasis was placed on the challenges and limitations faced by both physicians and patients with diabetes during each stage of the journey through insulinization. Review Results After review of evidence and discussions, the expert group provided recommendations on strategies for improved insulin acceptance, empowering behavior change in patients with DM, approaches for motivating patients to initiate and maintain insulin therapy and best practices for insulin motivation at the pre-initiation, initiation, titration and intensification stages of insulin therapy. Conclusions In the management of DM, bringing in positive behavioral change by motivating the patient to improve treatment adherence helps overcome insulin distress and achieve treatment goals.
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During the meeting, emphasis was placed on the challenges and limitations faced by both physicians and patients with diabetes during each stage of the journey through insulinization. Review Results After review of evidence and discussions, the expert group provided recommendations on strategies for improved insulin acceptance, empowering behavior change in patients with DM, approaches for motivating patients to initiate and maintain insulin therapy and best practices for insulin motivation at the pre-initiation, initiation, titration and intensification stages of insulin therapy. 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During the meeting, emphasis was placed on the challenges and limitations faced by both physicians and patients with diabetes during each stage of the journey through insulinization. Review Results After review of evidence and discussions, the expert group provided recommendations on strategies for improved insulin acceptance, empowering behavior change in patients with DM, approaches for motivating patients to initiate and maintain insulin therapy and best practices for insulin motivation at the pre-initiation, initiation, titration and intensification stages of insulin therapy. 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Background Insulin distress, an emotional response of the patient to the suggested use of insulin, acts as a major barrier to insulin therapy in the management of DM. Addressing patient-, physician- and drug-related factors is important to overcome insulin distress. Strengthening of communication between physicians and patients with diabetes and enhancing the patients' coping skills are prerequisites to create a sense of comfort with the use of insulin. Insulin motivation is key to achieving targeted goals in diabetes care. A group of endocrinologists came together at an international meeting held in India to develop tool kits that would aid a practitioner in implementing insulin motivation strategies at different stages of the journey through insulin therapy, including pre-initiation, initiation, titration and intensification. During the meeting, emphasis was placed on the challenges and limitations faced by both physicians and patients with diabetes during each stage of the journey through insulinization. Review Results After review of evidence and discussions, the expert group provided recommendations on strategies for improved insulin acceptance, empowering behavior change in patients with DM, approaches for motivating patients to initiate and maintain insulin therapy and best practices for insulin motivation at the pre-initiation, initiation, titration and intensification stages of insulin therapy. Conclusions In the management of DM, bringing in positive behavioral change by motivating the patient to improve treatment adherence helps overcome insulin distress and achieve treatment goals.</abstract><cop>Cheshire</cop><pub>Springer Healthcare</pub><pmid>31981212</pmid><doi>10.1007/s13300-020-00764-7</doi><tpages>22</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Cardiology
Care and treatment
Complications and side effects
Diabetes
Dosage and administration
Drug therapy
Endocrinology
Evidence-based medicine
Insulin
Internal Medicine
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Methods
Patient compliance
Patients
Review
Type 2 diabetes
title A Practitioner’s Toolkit for Insulin Motivation in Adults with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Evidence-Based Recommendations from an International Expert Panel
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