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使用数字糖尿病护理模式描绘已实现 HbA1c 目标的 2 型糖尿病:来自中国的为期 12 个月的真实研究
Authors Li M, Zhang B, Guo L, Zhang Y, Du X, Wang B, Xu Z, Sun N, Chen R, Han W, Chen L , Song Z
Received 6 April 2023
Accepted for publication 22 August 2023
Published 7 September 2023 Volume 2023:17 Pages 2227—2235
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S416121
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Jongwha Chang
Background: Our previous study demonstrated that digital diabetes care model (DDCM) created by multidisciplinary care team (MDCT) can improve glycemic control for patients with diabetes than usual care. Therefore, we aimed to explore long-term glycemic control with DDCM and influencing factors in type 2 diabetic cohort, in order to make a portrait for diabetes with goal-achieved HbA1c in clinics.
Methods: A total of 1198 outpatients with type 2 diabetes using DDCM for at least 12 months were recruited as a cohort. Medical records and specific DDCM indexes were collected. The influencing factors for glycemic control were explored by multivariate logistic regression analysis, followed by an internal and external validation.
Results: A total of 887 patients were finally included. HbA1c target-achieving rate was increased from 39.83% at baseline to 71.79% after 3-month follow-up. A shorter duration of diabetes, more frequent self-monitoring of blood glucose, lower HbA1c level at baseline, and less frequent emergency out-of-hospital follow-ups were influencing factors for HbA1c < 7% at 12-month follow-up. AUC of the prediction model was 0.790, with a sensitivity of 69.7% and specificity of 76.1%. Internal and external validation in patients using the DDCM monitored by MDCT indicated that the DDCM was robust (AUC =0.783 and 0.723, respectively).
Conclusion: Our findings made a portrait for T2DM with goal-achieved HbA1c in our DDCM. It is important to recognize associated factors for health providers to make personalized intervention in clinical practice.
Keywords: digital diabetes care model, glycemic control, type 2 diabetes management