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Why Physicians Do Not Initiate Insulin Earlier |
In a current study it was found that there are certain barriers for physicians that prevent them prescribing insulin much earlier in the treatment of diabetes…. |
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Reasons for failing to initiate prescribed insulin (primary nonadherence) are poorly understood. So, this study set out to understand the barriers. From the results it was concluded that among poorly controlled patients with Type 2 diabetes newly prescribed insulin, the major predictors of insulin nonadherence included plans to improve health behaviors in lieu of starting insulin, negative impact on social and work life, injection phobia, and concerns about side effects or hypoglycemia.
Nonadherent patients often blamed themselves, believing prior poor self-management caused the current need for insulin and erroneously conceptualized insulin as itself the cause of future complications. These patient-level findings are consistent with previous studies of attitudes about insulin. Not previously reported is the finding that nonadherent patients frequently felt their provider had not adequately explained the risks and benefits of insulin. |