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Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire

INTRODUCTION: Over 7 million people in Turkey have diabetes. Of the 1 million who inject insulin little is known of their habits and injection techniques. METHODS: We conducted an Injection Technique Questionnaire (ITQ) survey throughout Turkey that involved 1376 patients from 56 centers. Turkish va...

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Autores principales: Dagdelen, Selcuk, Deyneli, Oguzhan, Olgun, Nermin, Siva, Zeynep Osar, Sargin, Mehmet, Hatun, Sükrü, Kulaksizoglu, Mustafa, Kaya, Ahmet, Gürlek, Cansu Aslan, Hirsch, Laurence J., Strauss, Kenneth W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6064578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29961245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13300-018-0464-7
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author Dagdelen, Selcuk
Deyneli, Oguzhan
Olgun, Nermin
Siva, Zeynep Osar
Sargin, Mehmet
Hatun, Sükrü
Kulaksizoglu, Mustafa
Kaya, Ahmet
Gürlek, Cansu Aslan
Hirsch, Laurence J.
Strauss, Kenneth W.
author_facet Dagdelen, Selcuk
Deyneli, Oguzhan
Olgun, Nermin
Siva, Zeynep Osar
Sargin, Mehmet
Hatun, Sükrü
Kulaksizoglu, Mustafa
Kaya, Ahmet
Gürlek, Cansu Aslan
Hirsch, Laurence J.
Strauss, Kenneth W.
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description INTRODUCTION: Over 7 million people in Turkey have diabetes. Of the 1 million who inject insulin little is known of their habits and injection techniques. METHODS: We conducted an Injection Technique Questionnaire (ITQ) survey throughout Turkey that involved 1376 patients from 56 centers. Turkish values were compared with those from 41 other countries participating in the ITQ, known here as Rest of World (ROW). RESULTS: The majority (50.4%) of Turkish insulin users give four injections/ day as opposed to ROW, where only 30.9% do. The abdomen is the most common injection site used by Turkish patients, but they also inject insulin in multiple body sites more often than do patients in ROW. Body mass index values in Turkey were 0.75 units higher than those in ROW as was the mean total daily dose (average daily dose [ADD]) of insulin (54.0 IU in Turkey vs. 47.4 IU in ROW). Mean glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in Turkey was 9.1%, which is higher than in ROW and possibly related to the higher BMI and ADD. Turkish patients use insulin analogs (short and long-acting) more frequently than do patients in ROW. The shortest pen needles (4 mm) are used by about one-third of patients in Turkey, but the longer ones (8 mm) are equally common. Needles are reused in Turkey at a rate of 3.4 injections/single needle. However, needle reuse, whether with pens or syringes, is lower in Turkey than ROW, as is the number of times a reused needle is used. More than 75% of used sharps in Turkey go into the rubbish, with nearly 6% having no protection of the tip. CONCLUSION: The continued use of 8-mm needles raises the risk of intramuscular injections in Turkish patients. Despite full reimbursement, needle reuse still remains an important issue. More focus needs to be given to dwell times under the skin, reconstitution of cloudy insulant, correct use of skin folds and safe disposal of sharps. FUNDING: BD Diabetes Care.
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spelling pubmed-60645782018-08-10 Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire Dagdelen, Selcuk Deyneli, Oguzhan Olgun, Nermin Siva, Zeynep Osar Sargin, Mehmet Hatun, Sükrü Kulaksizoglu, Mustafa Kaya, Ahmet Gürlek, Cansu Aslan Hirsch, Laurence J. Strauss, Kenneth W. Diabetes Ther Original Research INTRODUCTION: Over 7 million people in Turkey have diabetes. Of the 1 million who inject insulin little is known of their habits and injection techniques. METHODS: We conducted an Injection Technique Questionnaire (ITQ) survey throughout Turkey that involved 1376 patients from 56 centers. Turkish values were compared with those from 41 other countries participating in the ITQ, known here as Rest of World (ROW). RESULTS: The majority (50.4%) of Turkish insulin users give four injections/ day as opposed to ROW, where only 30.9% do. The abdomen is the most common injection site used by Turkish patients, but they also inject insulin in multiple body sites more often than do patients in ROW. Body mass index values in Turkey were 0.75 units higher than those in ROW as was the mean total daily dose (average daily dose [ADD]) of insulin (54.0 IU in Turkey vs. 47.4 IU in ROW). Mean glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in Turkey was 9.1%, which is higher than in ROW and possibly related to the higher BMI and ADD. Turkish patients use insulin analogs (short and long-acting) more frequently than do patients in ROW. The shortest pen needles (4 mm) are used by about one-third of patients in Turkey, but the longer ones (8 mm) are equally common. Needles are reused in Turkey at a rate of 3.4 injections/single needle. However, needle reuse, whether with pens or syringes, is lower in Turkey than ROW, as is the number of times a reused needle is used. More than 75% of used sharps in Turkey go into the rubbish, with nearly 6% having no protection of the tip. CONCLUSION: The continued use of 8-mm needles raises the risk of intramuscular injections in Turkish patients. Despite full reimbursement, needle reuse still remains an important issue. More focus needs to be given to dwell times under the skin, reconstitution of cloudy insulant, correct use of skin folds and safe disposal of sharps. FUNDING: BD Diabetes Care. Springer Healthcare 2018-06-30 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6064578/ /pubmed/29961245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13300-018-0464-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Dagdelen, Selcuk
Deyneli, Oguzhan
Olgun, Nermin
Siva, Zeynep Osar
Sargin, Mehmet
Hatun, Sükrü
Kulaksizoglu, Mustafa
Kaya, Ahmet
Gürlek, Cansu Aslan
Hirsch, Laurence J.
Strauss, Kenneth W.
Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire
title Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire
title_full Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire
title_fullStr Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire
title_full_unstemmed Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire
title_short Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire
title_sort turkish insulin injection technique study: population characteristics of turkish patients with diabetes who inject insulin and details of their injection practices as assessed by survey questionnaire
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6064578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29961245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13300-018-0464-7
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