Background: The efficacy of injection therapy in diabetes depends on correct injection technique and, to provide patients with guidance in this area, we must understand how they currently inject.Methods: From September 2008 to June 2009, 4352 insulin-injecting Type 1 and Type 2 diabetic patients from 171 centers in 16 countries were surveyed regarding their injection practices.Results: Overall, 3.6% of patients use the 12.7-mm needle, 1.8% use the 12-mm needle, 1.6% use the 10-mm needle, 48.6% use the 8-mm needle, 15.8% use the 6-mm needle, and 21.6% use the 5-mm needle; 7% of patients do not know what length of needle they use. Twenty-one percent of patients admitted injecting into the same site for an entire day, or even a few days, a pra...
Aim: Injections administered by patients are one of the mainstays of diabetes management. Proper inj...
Purpose: The main aim of this study was to explore how participants were practicing insulin injectio...
Aim: The opinions and attitudes of type 1 (T1) and type 2 (T2) insulin users toward their diagnosis,...
Background: The efficacy of injection therapy in diabetes depends on correct injection technique and...
Aim. To consider technical aspects of antihyperglycemic injection therapy in patients with type 1 ...
Using the Turkish and rest of world (ROW) Injection Technique Questionnaire (ITQ) data we address ke...
Abstract Background In 2014–2015, the largest international survey of insulin injection technique in...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to assess whether proper Injection Technique (IT) is associated...
Introduction: Algeria has more than 1.7 million diabetic patients on to whom a descriptive assessmen...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of the study is to assess whether proper Injection Technique (IT) is asso...
Over 7 million people in Turkey have diabetes. Of the 1 million who inject insulin little is known o...
Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the insulin pen application knowledge and skills of patien...
Proper insulin injection practice is essential for better diabetic control. This study aims to asses...
Introduction: Insulin injection training will lead to improved glucose control and greater satisfac...
Many primary care professionals manage injection or infusion therapies in patients with diabetes. Fe...
Aim: Injections administered by patients are one of the mainstays of diabetes management. Proper inj...
Purpose: The main aim of this study was to explore how participants were practicing insulin injectio...
Aim: The opinions and attitudes of type 1 (T1) and type 2 (T2) insulin users toward their diagnosis,...
Background: The efficacy of injection therapy in diabetes depends on correct injection technique and...
Aim. To consider technical aspects of antihyperglycemic injection therapy in patients with type 1 ...
Using the Turkish and rest of world (ROW) Injection Technique Questionnaire (ITQ) data we address ke...
Abstract Background In 2014–2015, the largest international survey of insulin injection technique in...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to assess whether proper Injection Technique (IT) is associated...
Introduction: Algeria has more than 1.7 million diabetic patients on to whom a descriptive assessmen...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of the study is to assess whether proper Injection Technique (IT) is asso...
Over 7 million people in Turkey have diabetes. Of the 1 million who inject insulin little is known o...
Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the insulin pen application knowledge and skills of patien...
Proper insulin injection practice is essential for better diabetic control. This study aims to asses...
Introduction: Insulin injection training will lead to improved glucose control and greater satisfac...
Many primary care professionals manage injection or infusion therapies in patients with diabetes. Fe...
Aim: Injections administered by patients are one of the mainstays of diabetes management. Proper inj...
Purpose: The main aim of this study was to explore how participants were practicing insulin injectio...
Aim: The opinions and attitudes of type 1 (T1) and type 2 (T2) insulin users toward their diagnosis,...