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Determining the Perception and Willingness of Primary Care Providers to Prescribe Advanced Diabetes Technologies.

Alexander O'Donovan1, Sean M Oser1,2, Jessica Parascando1, Arthur Berg3, Donald E Nease2, Tamara K Oser1,2.   

Abstract

Advanced diabetes technologies have produced increasingly favorable outcomes compared to older treatments. Disparities in practice resources have led to a treatment disparity by clinical setting, where endocrinologists typically prescribe far more such technologies than primary care providers (PCPs). Fully automated artificial pancreas systems (APS), which combine technologies to deliver and adjust insulin dosing continuously in response to automatic and continuous glucose monitoring, may be more straightforward for PCPs to prescribe and manage, therefore extending their benefit to more patients. We aimed to assess willingness of PCPs to prescribe advanced diabetes technologies through a cross-sectional survey of PCPs from 4 geographically diverse centers. While respondents were uncomfortable initiating (63 of 72, 88%) or adjusting (64 of 72, 89%) traditional insulin pumps, their views on APS were quite different: 71 of 76 (93%) saw advantages to prescribing APS by PCPs rather than only endocrinologists. Most would consider prescribing APS for type 1 diabetes (58 of 76, 76%) and type 2 diabetes (52 of 76, 68%). No differences were seen among attendings, residents, or nurse practitioners. APS were much more acceptable than traditional insulin pumps among this primary care sample. If successful, primary care management of closed-loop APS would greatly increase access to such therapies and reduce disparities among those patients who face more difficulty accessing subspecialty care than they do primary care.
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Keywords:  artificial pancreas; closed-loop systems; continuous glucose monitoring; diabetes mellitus; endocrinology; primary care; technology

Year:  2021        PMID: 34322581      PMCID: PMC8297491          DOI: 10.17294/2330-0698.1819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Patient Cent Res Rev        ISSN: 2330-068X


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