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Clinical Practice Experiences Using a Professional Diabetes Management Ecosystem During COVID

BACKGROUND: Challenges of patient care in diabetes were exacerbated by COVID, undermining the ability of patients to engage in-person with health care professionals (HCPs). To combat this, there has been accelerated adoption of telemedicine to support patient and provider connectivity. METHODS: We c...

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Autores principales: Merino Torres, Juan Francisco, Grady, Mike, Lopez Alba, Alfonso, Nattero Chavez, Lía, Justel Enriquez, Alicia, Gaspar, Ruth, Aizpeolea San Miguel, Lourdes, Menendez Alvarez, Flor, Nunes Pinto, Elsa, Petry, Friedrich Wilhelm, Jorn, Rose, Weyland, Maria, Scherer, Barbara, Birkemeyer, Doreen, Scorsone, Alessandro, Petrizzo, Michela, Lai, Alessio, Gravina, Giuseppe, Verhaegen, Ann, Smet, Marleen, Verhaegen, Lieve, Van den Bulck, Ilde, De Bie, Ann, Holt, Elizabeth
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10012350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34957884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19322968211065778
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author Merino Torres, Juan Francisco
Grady, Mike
Lopez Alba, Alfonso
Nattero Chavez, Lía
Justel Enriquez, Alicia
Gaspar, Ruth
Aizpeolea San Miguel, Lourdes
Menendez Alvarez, Flor
Nunes Pinto, Elsa
Petry, Friedrich Wilhelm
Jorn, Rose
Weyland, Maria
Scherer, Barbara
Birkemeyer, Doreen
Scorsone, Alessandro
Petrizzo, Michela
Lai, Alessio
Gravina, Giuseppe
Verhaegen, Ann
Smet, Marleen
Verhaegen, Lieve
Van den Bulck, Ilde
De Bie, Ann
Holt, Elizabeth
author_facet Merino Torres, Juan Francisco
Grady, Mike
Lopez Alba, Alfonso
Nattero Chavez, Lía
Justel Enriquez, Alicia
Gaspar, Ruth
Aizpeolea San Miguel, Lourdes
Menendez Alvarez, Flor
Nunes Pinto, Elsa
Petry, Friedrich Wilhelm
Jorn, Rose
Weyland, Maria
Scherer, Barbara
Birkemeyer, Doreen
Scorsone, Alessandro
Petrizzo, Michela
Lai, Alessio
Gravina, Giuseppe
Verhaegen, Ann
Smet, Marleen
Verhaegen, Lieve
Van den Bulck, Ilde
De Bie, Ann
Holt, Elizabeth
author_sort Merino Torres, Juan Francisco
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description BACKGROUND: Challenges of patient care in diabetes were exacerbated by COVID, undermining the ability of patients to engage in-person with health care professionals (HCPs). To combat this, there has been accelerated adoption of telemedicine to support patient and provider connectivity. METHODS: We collated survey information regarding telemedicine from 21 European clinical institutions. Health care professionals joined virtual meetings focusing on the OneTouch Reveal (OTR) ecosystem and its utility for conducting telemedicine. Selected HCPs provided clinical case studies to explain how the OTR ecosystem supported patient care. RESULTS: Remote consultations increased by nearly 50% in 21 European clinics during the pandemic (Belgium [24%], Iberia [65%], Germany [34%], Italy [54%]). In all, 52% of people with diabetes using OTR app to connect remotely with HCPs had type 1 diabetes and 48% had type 2 diabetes. Remote connection methods included telephone (60%), email (19%), video chat (10%), text only (3%), or a mix of these methods (8%). Health care professionals usually reviewed patient data during consultations (45%) rather than before consultations (25%). Fifty-five percent of HCPs indicated digital ecosystems like OTR ecosystem would become their standard of care for diabetes management. In-depth conversations with HCPs provided a deeper understanding of how a digital ecosystem integrated into clinical practice and population management. In addition, five patient case studies using OTR ecosystem were provided by a selection of our HCPs. CONCLUSION: Diabetes management solutions, such as OTR ecosystem, supported telemedicine during the pandemic and will continue to play a valuable role in patient care beyond the pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-100123502023-03-15 Clinical Practice Experiences Using a Professional Diabetes Management Ecosystem During COVID Merino Torres, Juan Francisco Grady, Mike Lopez Alba, Alfonso Nattero Chavez, Lía Justel Enriquez, Alicia Gaspar, Ruth Aizpeolea San Miguel, Lourdes Menendez Alvarez, Flor Nunes Pinto, Elsa Petry, Friedrich Wilhelm Jorn, Rose Weyland, Maria Scherer, Barbara Birkemeyer, Doreen Scorsone, Alessandro Petrizzo, Michela Lai, Alessio Gravina, Giuseppe Verhaegen, Ann Smet, Marleen Verhaegen, Lieve Van den Bulck, Ilde De Bie, Ann Holt, Elizabeth J Diabetes Sci Technol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Challenges of patient care in diabetes were exacerbated by COVID, undermining the ability of patients to engage in-person with health care professionals (HCPs). To combat this, there has been accelerated adoption of telemedicine to support patient and provider connectivity. METHODS: We collated survey information regarding telemedicine from 21 European clinical institutions. Health care professionals joined virtual meetings focusing on the OneTouch Reveal (OTR) ecosystem and its utility for conducting telemedicine. Selected HCPs provided clinical case studies to explain how the OTR ecosystem supported patient care. RESULTS: Remote consultations increased by nearly 50% in 21 European clinics during the pandemic (Belgium [24%], Iberia [65%], Germany [34%], Italy [54%]). In all, 52% of people with diabetes using OTR app to connect remotely with HCPs had type 1 diabetes and 48% had type 2 diabetes. Remote connection methods included telephone (60%), email (19%), video chat (10%), text only (3%), or a mix of these methods (8%). Health care professionals usually reviewed patient data during consultations (45%) rather than before consultations (25%). Fifty-five percent of HCPs indicated digital ecosystems like OTR ecosystem would become their standard of care for diabetes management. In-depth conversations with HCPs provided a deeper understanding of how a digital ecosystem integrated into clinical practice and population management. In addition, five patient case studies using OTR ecosystem were provided by a selection of our HCPs. CONCLUSION: Diabetes management solutions, such as OTR ecosystem, supported telemedicine during the pandemic and will continue to play a valuable role in patient care beyond the pandemic. SAGE Publications 2021-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10012350/ /pubmed/34957884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19322968211065778 Text en © 2021 Diabetes Technology Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Merino Torres, Juan Francisco
Grady, Mike
Lopez Alba, Alfonso
Nattero Chavez, Lía
Justel Enriquez, Alicia
Gaspar, Ruth
Aizpeolea San Miguel, Lourdes
Menendez Alvarez, Flor
Nunes Pinto, Elsa
Petry, Friedrich Wilhelm
Jorn, Rose
Weyland, Maria
Scherer, Barbara
Birkemeyer, Doreen
Scorsone, Alessandro
Petrizzo, Michela
Lai, Alessio
Gravina, Giuseppe
Verhaegen, Ann
Smet, Marleen
Verhaegen, Lieve
Van den Bulck, Ilde
De Bie, Ann
Holt, Elizabeth
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10012350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34957884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19322968211065778
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