Literature DB >> 17040533

Performing subcutaneous injections: a literature review.

Magdalena Annersten1, Ania Willman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Persons using daily subcutaneous injections to administer medicine perform them in different ways and thereby increase the risk of skin complications related to the injection. It is often part of nurses' role to administer medicine and educate the patient in injection technique. Course literature in nursing education, commercial patient education pamphlets, and instructional leaflets do not give consistent advice regarding subcutaneous injection technique. AIM: The aim of this review was to identify the scientific foundation for the technical performance of subcutaneous injections. The question to be answered was: How should a subcutaneous injection be administered to achieve the right dose in the right place with minimum complications?
METHOD: The review included a search in three databases, a screening process at abstract level, followed by a quality assessment of included articles. The quality assessment was done independently by two people and followed specific protocols. RESULT: A total of 38 articles were assessed for quality and covered information on dose, location, and complications of subcutaneous injection. The assessed studies are heterogeneous in design and describe different aspects of the subcutaneous injection technique. Therefore, the scientific foundation for technical performance is weak. However, several studies indicate that the amount of subcutaneous fat and appropriate needle length are of high importance for the drug to reach the target tissue.
CONCLUSION: More research regarding effective subcutaneous injection technique needs to be done.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 17040533     DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-6787.2005.00030.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Worldviews Evid Based Nurs        ISSN: 1545-102X            Impact factor:   2.931


  9 in total

1.  Checklists for Assessing Skills of Children With Type 1 Diabetes on Insulin Injection Technique.

Authors:  Rebecca Ortiz La Banca; Flávio Rebustini; Willyane A Alvarenga; Emilia C de Carvalho; Mayara Lopes; Kerry Milaszewski; Lucila C Nascimento
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2021-01-09

2.  Indian Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics and Injection Practices.

Authors:  Sanjay Kalra; Ambrish Mithal; Rakesh Sahay; Mathew John; A G Unnikrishnan; Banshi Saboo; Sujoy Ghosh; Debmalya Sanyal; Laurence J Hirsch; Vandita Gupta; Kenneth W Strauss
Journal:  Diabetes Ther       Date:  2017-03-13       Impact factor: 2.945

3.  Using Information and Communication Technology in Home Care for Communication between Patients, Family Members, and Healthcare Professionals: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Birgitta Lindberg; Carina Nilsson; Daniel Zotterman; Siv Söderberg; Lisa Skär
Journal:  Int J Telemed Appl       Date:  2013-04-10

Review 4.  Subcutaneous administration of bortezomib: strategies to reduce injection site reactions.

Authors:  Sandra Kurtin; Carol S Knop; Todd Milliron
Journal:  J Adv Pract Oncol       Date:  2012-11

Review 5.  Subcutaneous Administration of Bortezomib: A Pilot Survey of Oncology Nurses.

Authors:  Jasmine R Martin; Nancy L Beegle; Yanyan Zhu; Ellen M Hanisch
Journal:  J Adv Pract Oncol       Date:  2015-07-01

Review 6.  Lipodystrophy in Insulin-Treated Subjects and Other Injection-Site Skin Reactions: Are We Sure Everything is Clear?

Authors:  Sandro Gentile; Felice Strollo; Antonio Ceriello
Journal:  Diabetes Ther       Date:  2016-07-25       Impact factor: 2.945

Review 7.  Forum for Injection Technique and Therapy Expert Recommendations, India: The Indian Recommendations for Best Practice in Insulin Injection Technique, 2017.

Authors:  Nikhil Tandon; Sanjay Kalra; Yatan Pal Singh Balhara; Manash P Baruah; Manoj Chadha; Hemraj B Chandalia; K M Prasanna Kumar; S V Madhu; Ambrish Mithal; Rakesh Sahay; Rishi Shukla; Annamalai Sundaram; Ambika G Unnikrishnan; Banshi Saboo; Vandita Gupta; Subhankar Chowdhury; Jothydev Kesavadev; Subhash K Wangnoo
Journal:  Indian J Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2017 Jul-Aug

8.  Turkish Insulin Injection Technique Study: Population Characteristics of Turkish Patients with Diabetes Who Inject Insulin and Details of Their Injection Practices as Assessed by Survey Questionnaire.

Authors:  Selcuk Dagdelen; Oguzhan Deyneli; Nermin Olgun; Zeynep Osar Siva; Mehmet Sargin; Sükrü Hatun; Mustafa Kulaksizoglu; Ahmet Kaya; Cansu Aslan Gürlek; Laurence J Hirsch; Kenneth W Strauss
Journal:  Diabetes Ther       Date:  2018-06-30       Impact factor: 2.945

9.  The Injection Technique Factor: What You Don't Know or Teach Can Make a Difference.

Authors:  Laurence J Hirsch; Kenneth W Strauss
Journal:  Clin Diabetes       Date:  2019-07
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