The Potential Impact of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use on Diabetes-Related Attitudes and Behaviors in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Qualitative Investigation of the Patient Experience
Topic: Behavior Change, Type 2 Diabetes, Lifestyle Modification
Key question: Could glucose sensor use lead the individual to make significant dietary or activity changes, or perhaps encourage optimal medication usage?
Research Spotlight: “The Potential Impact of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use on Diabetes-Related Attitudes and Behaviors in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Qualitative Investigation of the Patient Experience” Clark TL, et al. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2024 May 13.
Background: Despite the known glycemic benefits of glucose sensors for adults with T2D, the attitudinal and behavioral changes underlying these glycemic improvements remain understudied.
Main outcomes of the study:
- All participants (100%) identified that with a glucose sensor, they could finally see and understand their glucose levels and use the data to make informed decisions about their diabetes management.
- Participants reported behavior change:
- 100% of participants reported diabetes-related diet modifications
- 32% of participants reported increased physical activity
- 27% of participants reported improved medication taking
- The use of a glucose sensor fostered a deep sense of self-efficacy in 91% of participants.
Key takeaways for healthcare providers:
- This study highlights a glucose sensor's potential to bring about meaningful attitudinal and behavioral changes. The observed attitudinal and behavioral shifts likely contributed synergistically to the significant glycemic benefits observed over the study period.
- Participants reported a far-reaching impact of a glucose sensor on their daily lives, with many stating it fostered a greater understanding of diabetes and prompted behavior changes.
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