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Expert Opinion: A Call for Basal Insulin Titration in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Daily Practice: Southeast European Perspective

Authors :
Hancu, N. Janez, A. Lalic, N. Papanas, N. Rahelic, D. Roman, G. Serafinceanu, C. Tentolouris, N. Vukovic, B. Ylli, A. Tankova, T.
Hancu, N. Janez, A. Lalic, N. Papanas, N. Rahelic, D. Roman, G. Serafinceanu, C. Tentolouris, N. Vukovic, B. Ylli, A. Tankova, T.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Therapeutic inertia related to insulin treatment, i.e. delays in initiation, especially titration of basal insulin, is a significant problem in daily practice in Southeast European countries. This phenomenon can be traced back to several patient-, physician- and health system-related factors. In recognition of the issue of inadequate insulin titration, 11 leading experts from countries in this region held a consensus-seeking meeting to review the current status of insulin initiation after non-insulin treatment and the potential barriers to insulin titration to provide an algorithm and tools for outpatient physicians and for patients aimed at optimizing basal insulin titration. The experts reached a consensus on the majority of the topics and proposed recommendations on how clinical inertia can be overcome. The outcomes of the meeting have been summarized in this paper. © 2021, The Author(s).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1478876422
Document Type :
Electronic Resource