Adherence to guidelines for self-treatment of mild hypoglycaemia in type 1 diabetes

Authors

  • P Banck-Petersen
  • T Larsen
  • U Pedersen-Bjergaard
  • R Due-Andersen
  • T Høi-Hansen
  • B Thorsteinsson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1002/edn.71

Keywords:

Type 1 diabetes, hypoglycaemia, fear of hypoglycaemia, glycated haemoglobin, treatment

Abstract

Abstract

Aim: To compare self-treatment of mild symptomatic hypoglycaemia in people with type 1 diabetes with national Danish guidelines recommending 10–20 g of refined carbohydrate initially followed by unrefined carbohydrates.

Methods: A cohort of 201 patients with type 1 diabetes filled in a questionnaire including self-treatment of mild symptomatic hypoglycaemia and occurrence of mild and severe hypoglycaemia. Initial intake of less than 10 g of refined carbohydrate was defined as under treatment and intake of 20 g or more as over treatment.

Results: A total of 147 patients (73%) answered both questions about initial and follow-up self-treatment of hypoglycaemia. Fifty per cent of patients treated themselves with 10–20 g refined carbohydrates (female:male = 59%:43%; p<0.05), whereas 37% over treated (female:male = 34%:39%; not significant) and 13% under treated (female:male = 6%:18%; p<0.05). Initial treatment was followed by consumption of unrefined carbohydrates in 70% of the patients. Overall, 37% (female:male = 49%:28%; p<0.05) of the patients adhered to guidelines. The number of severe hypoglycaemic episodes (lifetime) and amount of carbohydrate intake were positively correlated (r=0.2; p<0.05). Adherence to guidelines was not related to occurrence of mild and severe (in the last year) hypoglycaemia, glycated haemoglobin, or fear of hypoglycaemia.

Conclusions: Only about one-third of patients with type 1 diabetes treat mild hypoglycaemia according to guidelines. Female patients show better compliance. Patients with frequent episodes of severe hypoglycaemia over treat more often.

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2007-03-01

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Banck-Petersen, P., Larsen, T., Pedersen-Bjergaard, U., Due-Andersen, R., Høi-Hansen, T., & Thorsteinsson, B. (2007). Adherence to guidelines for self-treatment of mild hypoglycaemia in type 1 diabetes. International Diabetes Nursing, 4(1), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.1002/edn.71

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