Supporting patients with type 1 diabetes using continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy: Difficulties, disconnections, and disarray.
Lin PerrySteven JamesRobyn GallagherJanet DunbabinKatharine SteinbeckJulia LowePublished in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2017)
Findings provide insights from health care professionals' perspectives into the complexity of providing support for patients using continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy across diverse contexts, and provide a platform for further research and service development. The need for consistent and coordinated care, and the infrastructure to facilitate this, flags an opportunity to drive integration of care and teamworking across as well as within settings and disciplines.
Keyphrases
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