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Title: Implementation of diabetes care and educational program via telemedicine in patients with COVID-19 in home isolation in Thailand: A real-worldexperience
Authors: Tasma Harindhanavudhi
Chatvara Areevut
Taninee Sahakitrungruang
Thipaporn Tharavanij
Pongtorn Kietdumrongwong
Orasa Ngimruksa
Patitta Songsiri
Siwadon Pitukweerakul
Nattamon Tanathornkirati
Natthapon Kaewprasert
Ruchirek Thamcharoen
Krittadhee Karndumri
Sunee Saetung
Pimjai Anthanont
Pornpimol Kiattisakthavee
Sarapee Putkong
Phawinpon Chotwanvirat
Chorthip Nartsupha Phattanasri
Srikorn Jinadit
Sira Korpaisarn
Manusvinee Chusane
Rattanapan Samittarucksa
Amornpan Lertrit
Sanguansak Siangruangsang
Kanokporn Sanpawithayakul
Waraporn Sathiravikarn
Sataporn Soisuwan
Parawee Chevaisrakul
Kanokporn Imsakul
Pinradakarn Thuptimtong
Jandanee Sakmanarit
Supaporn Somwang
Hussamon Prasartkaew
Ratanaporn Jerawatana
Siriwan Butadej
Porntip Tachanivate
Wallaya Jongjaroenprasert
Jeeraphan Sripatong
Sunanta Chobtangsilp
Pattraphorn Kamnirdsittiseree
Benjaporn Savetkairop
Warot Manosittisak
Jitra Tantivatanasatien
Amornrat Hathaidechadusadee
Sirimon Reutrakul
Authors: Tasma Harindhanavudhi
Chatvara Areevut
Taninee Sahakitrungruang
Thipaporn Tharavanij
Pongtorn Kietdumrongwong
Orasa Ngimruksa
Patitta Songsiri
Siwadon Pitukweerakul
Nattamon Tanathornkirati
Natthapon Kaewprasert
Ruchirek Thamcharoen
Krittadhee Karndumri
Sunee Saetung
Pimjai Anthanont
Pornpimol Kiattisakthavee
Sarapee Putkong
Phawinpon Chotwanvirat
Chorthip Nartsupha Phattanasri
Srikorn Jinadit
Sira Korpaisarn
Manusvinee Chusane
Rattanapan Samittarucksa
Amornpan Lertrit
Sanguansak Siangruangsang
Kanokporn Sanpawithayakul
Waraporn Sathiravikarn
Sataporn Soisuwan
Parawee Chevaisrakul
Kanokporn Imsakul
Pinradakarn Thuptimtong
Jandanee Sakmanarit
Supaporn Somwang
Hussamon Prasartkaew
Ratanaporn Jerawatana
Siriwan Butadej
Porntip Tachanivate
Wallaya Jongjaroenprasert
Jeeraphan Sripatong
Sunanta Chobtangsilp
Pattraphorn Kamnirdsittiseree
Benjaporn Savetkairop
Warot Manosittisak
Jitra Tantivatanasatien
Amornrat Hathaidechadusadee
Sirimon Reutrakul
Keywords: Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Abstract: Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Bangkok led to a shortage of hospital capacity, and a home isolation system was set up. We described the process of diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) and glycemic management via telemedicine, along with outcomes in home-isolated patients with COVID-19 infection. Methods: A retrospective chart review of glucose values, insulin and corticosteroids use, and outcomes was performed. Results: A volunteer group of 21 endocrinologists and 21 diabetes educators/nurses formed the consultation team. Patients with diabetes or at high-risk of diabetes and receiving corticosteroids were referred by primary volunteer physicians. Glucometers and related supplies, and insulin were donated, and delivered via same-day delivery services. A chat group of an individual patient/their caregiver, diabetes educator, endocrinologist, and primary physician was formed (majority via LINE® platform) to assess the patient's clinical status and need. Real-time virtual DSMES sessions were performed and treatments were adjusted via smartphone application or telephone. There were 119 patients (1,398 service days), mean (SD) age 62.0 (13.6) years, 85.7% had a history of type 2 diabetes, and 84.0% received corticosteroids. Insulin was used in 88 patients; 69 of whom were insulin-naïve. During the first 10 days, there were 2,454 glucose values. The mean glucose level on day 1 was 280.6 (122.3) mg/dL, and declined to 167.7 (43.4) mg/dL on day 10. Hypoglycemia occurred in 1.4% of the values. A majority of patients (79.5%) recovered at home. Conclusion: Diabetes care and DSMES delivered via telemedicine to patients on home isolation during COVID-19 pandemic was safe and effective.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/73207
ISSN: 20401124
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