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Use of glucose sensors for post‐discharge care triaging of insulin‐treated patients with type 2 diabetes: a feasibility study
The use of glucose sensors to triage post‐discharge follow‐up was investigated among hospital inpatients with type 2 diabetes. Feasibility, utility and patient satisfaction with this model of care were studied. Feasibility was 36.5%, with 90/198 (45.5%) inpatients discharged with glucose sensors but...
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description | The use of glucose sensors to triage post‐discharge follow‐up was investigated among hospital inpatients with type 2 diabetes. Feasibility, utility and patient satisfaction with this model of care were studied. Feasibility was 36.5%, with 90/198 (45.5%) inpatients discharged with glucose sensors but 9.0% unable to use glucose sensors effectively. Follow‐up plans were altered in 76.3% of the patients able to use the sensor technology. Patient satisfaction was high and was improved on follow‐up after 6 months. |
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