Errors in diabetic insulin therapy and the vitality of proper precautions in Bangladesh: Real-life insights from the developing world
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Tulsan, Suresh K.Laila, Rona
Patel, Harshkumar
Dave, Vyapti
Mary, Rabeya M.
Sham, Sunder
Anjali, FNU
Jaladi, Soumya
Kumar, Sanjay Kirshan
Singhania, Priya
Podder, Vivek
Rahman, Md Ferdous
Agarwala, Isheka
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Kushtia Medical College; BIRDEM General Hospital, Dhaka; PDU Medical College, Rajkot; GMERS Medical College, Valsad; University of Chester; Northwell Health, New York; Sakhi Baba General Hospital, Pakistan; University of Louisville; Bahria University of Health Sciences, Karachi; Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute and Hospital, Dhaka; Miami Cancer Institute, Baptist Health South Florida; Platform of Medical and Dental Society, Dhaka; Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), DhakaPublication Date
2024-02-08
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Background: Insulin therapy errors can have life-threatening consequences in patients with diabetes. Given the increasing prevalence of diabetes and insulin therapy in Bangladesh, it is crucial to identify and prevent these errors. This study uses case-based clinical experiences to thematically analyze insulin therapy errors and propose preventive measures. The study aims to provide valuable insights into the challenges faced in managing insulin therapy in a developing country setting and the importance of involving various stakeholders. Materials and Methods: This is a qualitative research that used a case study approach to identify and analyze errors in insulin therapy in diabetic patients who had experienced adverse clinical consequences. The cases were thematically analyzed to generate insights into current global health problems resulting from erroneous insulin therapy. Results: The two case studies highlight potential risks of errors in insulin therapy, including poor glycemic control, complications, and death. The analysis also highlights the importance of careful monitoring, checks, and communication among health-care providers, patients, and pharmacists to prevent such errors. In addition, it emphasizes the need for education and awareness among patients and health-care providers to ensure safe and effective insulin therapy. Conclusion: Accurate insulin therapy is crucial for diabetes management and preventing adverse outcomes. Identified themes emphasize improved communication, education, and monitoring to minimize therapy errors. Insights from this study can inform policies and practices for better patient outcomes. Further research can identify the root causes and develop interventions to prevent errors, leading to improved quality of life for diabetics.Citation
Tulsan, S. K., Laila, R., Patel, H., Dave, V., Mary, R. M., Sham, S., Anjali, F., Jaladi, S., Kumar, S. K., Singhania, P., Podder, V., Rahman, M. F., & Agarwala, I. (2024). Errors in diabetic insulin therapy and the vitality of proper precautions in Bangladesh: Real-life insights from the developing world. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 13(1), 292-297. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_484_23Publisher
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Copyright: © 2024 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary CareISSN
2249-4863EISSN
2278-7135ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_484_23
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