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A 5 page paper reporting the basics of 8 articles on diabetes education of staff nurses and patients. Article information is presented in table form only (no text explanations) including author, theory, objective, method, data analysis and findings. Some articles include notes on personal thoughts. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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R., Zapletalov?, J., Seckar, P., Chlupov?, L., T?ncosov?, S. and Rezn?ckov?, M. (2004). Benefits of insulin aspart vs phosphate-buffered human regular insulin in persons with Type 1 diabetes
treated by means of an insulin pump. Biomed. Papers 148(1), 27-32. None "compare the metabolic effects of insulin aspart and phosphate buffered insulin when both are used in insulin
pumps according to the identical algorithms" Replaced "human regular insulin with insulin aspart" in 21 participants using insulin pump. Insulin replacement after two checkups. Study period 26 months Tracked changes
in blood glucose, cholesterol, minerals. Blood glucose controlled with insulin aspart at a lower dose than human insulin. "Insulin analog aspart appears to be more effective for continuous subcutaneous insulin
infusion than regular human insulin." Patients were not informed they were being studied. Title/Author Theory Objective Study Method Data analysis Findings Personal thoughts Mlc?k, P., Fialov?, J.,
Trnkov?, K. and Chlup, R. (2004). A continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) - a promising approach for improving metabolic control in persons with type 1 diabetes mellitus treated
by insulin pumps. Biomed. Papers 148(1), 33-38. None Investigated value of Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS, Minimed-Medtronic) to optimize insulin substitution. Quantitative pre-experimental design, "one shot case study" -
only one group, no control group. Group exposed to treatment and then measure (Creswell, 2003). Measured participants blood glucose at the beginning of the 5-day study and again at
the end of the study. "The CGMS is a useful means for assessment of the effectiveness of basal rate and prandial insulin doses in persons with type 1 diabetes
treated by means of an insulin pump." Participants gave their informed consent. Title/Author Theory Objective Study Method Data analysis Findings Personal thoughts Afridi, M.A.R. and
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