Title:Ameliorating Insulin Injection Site Rotation and its Impact on Lipohypertrophy Incidence and Glycemic Control in Patients with Diabetes
Volume: 5
Author(s): Noura Mahmoud Elrefaey, Mona Gamal Mohamed*Hoda Abdou Abd El-Monem El-Deeb
Affiliation:
- Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing Sohag University, Egypt
- Adult Health Nursing, RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE
Keywords:
Insulin injection, Site rotation, Lipohypertrophy, Glycemic control, Diabetes, TID.
Abstract:
Background:
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of ameliorated insulin injection site rotation on the incidence of Lipohypertrophy (LH) and glycemic
control in patients with diabetes.
Methods:
A quasi-experimental design involving a pretest-posttest with a control group was utilized at the medical outpatients’ clinic of Sohag University
Hospital. The participants were divided into two groups (30 in the study group and 30 in the control group). Two instruments were utilized to
collect the data, i.e., a sociodemographic and clinical data sheet and a lipohypertrophy assessment sheet.
Results:
The majority have been found to suffer from type I DM with an insulin injection duration from one to less than 6 months. A significant reduction
has been noticed in the lipohypertrophy incidence and grade during the 6-month assessment compared to the pre-intervention assessment.
Conclusion:
A marked reduction in the incidence of LH and improved glycemic control have been noted in the study group, indicating the clinical significance
of the anti-clockwise insulin site rotation technique.