Barriers and facilitators of providing standard of care diabetes management at primary care level in geriatric population.

Author: AlamMd Ejaz, KumarAshok, KumarPratyush, SinhaAbhay Kumar

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Geriatric population is gradually increasing and is expected to grow till 20% by 2050 from the current 8.6%, and so is diabetes prevalence and other comorbidities. To improve diabetes control, better coordination of provider, patient and health system is needed. It has been found that almost half of...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9810914/

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Navigating Diabetes Management in the Aging Population: A Critical Look at Primary Care

The world's aging population is facing an increasing prevalence of diabetes, a complex condition requiring meticulous management. This research delves into the challenges and facilitators of providing standard diabetes care at the primary care level for the geriatric population. The authors examine the perspectives of both patients and physicians, seeking to understand the factors hindering optimal diabetes control and identify strategies for improvement.

A Bridge Between Patients and Providers: Achieving Diabetes Goals

The study highlights the critical need for seamless coordination between patients, providers, and the healthcare system to effectively manage diabetes in the elderly. The authors note that nearly half of diabetes patients fail to meet their treatment goals. This research provides a valuable framework for identifying barriers and facilitators to achieving these goals, setting the stage for improved patient outcomes.

Empowering Patients and Providers: A Call for Action

This research serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of addressing the needs and concerns of both patients and providers in diabetes management. It emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach, focusing on clear communication, shared decision-making, and patient empowerment. By understanding the barriers and facilitators to optimal diabetes care, we can work towards a future where more individuals with diabetes achieve their treatment goals and enjoy a better quality of life.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Think of diabetes management as navigating a desert oasis. The elderly population, like a caravan facing the harsh desert conditions, requires a robust support system to thrive. This research sheds light on the essential ingredients for a thriving oasis, ensuring patients receive the right care and providers have the tools to guide them. By fostering a collaborative spirit, we can create a more supportive and effective environment for diabetes care.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-01-11
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

36618174

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9810914

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