Patient-reported frequency, awareness and patient-physician communication of hypoglycaemia in Belgium
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Patient-reported frequency, awareness and patient-physician communication of hypoglycaemia in Belgium
Abstract
Objectives: Limited data exist on the frequency of non-severe hypoglycaemic events in patients with insulin-treated diabetes outside of clinical trial settings. Our study investigated the rates of self-reported non-severe events in a sample of Belgian patients. We also investigated self-reported awareness of the symptoms of hypoglycaemia and communication about hypoglycaemia between patients and their physicians.
Methods: Patients aged >15 years with Type 1 (T1DM) and insulin-treated Type 2 (T2DM) diabetes were recruited via existing panels in Belgium to complete four questionnaires at weekly intervals. In addition to demographics, data on frequency of non-severe hypoglycaemic events (7-day recall), severe hypoglycaemic events (1-year recall), awareness of hypoglycaemia and reporting of hypoglycaemia to physicians were recorded.
Results: In total, 412 patients (44% T1DM, 56% T2DM) completed 1148 patient-week records. Mean insulin-treatment duration was 11 years, mean HbA(1c) 7·7%. Mean reported non-severe hypoglycaemic events per patient-week were 2·3 in T1DM patients, 0·3 in T2DM patients receiving basal-only therapy, 0·7 in T2DM patients receiving basal-bolus therapy and 0·8 in T2DM patients receiving another form of insulin. Mean reported annual frequencies of severe hypoglycaemic events were 0·9 in T1DM and 0·4 in T2DM. Impaired awareness or unawareness of hypoglycaemia was reported by 70% of T1DM patients, 55% of T2DM patients receiving basal-only therapy, 61% of T2DM patients receiving basal-bolus therapy and 73% of T2DM patients receiving another form of insulin. Overall, 60% of T1DM patients and 46% of T2DM patients rarely/never discuss hypoglycaemia with their GP/specialist. In addition, 10% of T1DM patients and 13% of T2DM patients stated that GPs/specialists did not ask them about their hypoglycaemia in routine appointments.
Conclusion: Hypoglycaemic events and unawareness of these events are common in Belgian insulin-treated diabetes patients. Patients often fail to report hypoglycaemic events to their physician and many physicians do not inquire about hypoglycaemia, meaning the current burden of hypoglycaemic events may be underestimated.
Keywords: Hypoglycaemia awareness,; Hypoglycaemic event,; Insulin therapy,; Patient–physician communication.
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