BMJ  2007;335:458-459 (8 September), doi:10.1136/bmj.39315.443160.BE (published 30 August 2007)

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Self management of type 2 diabetes

More efforts are needed to capture the patients' perspective

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The introduction of home blood glucose monitoring in the late 1970s was instrumental in shifting the focus of the management of diabetes from doctors to patients.1 It is now a common view that patients are primarily responsible for the daily management of their diabetes, which includes self monitoring, at least in patients treated with insulin. The usefulness of self monitoring in patients with type 2 diabetes not treated with insulin is controversial, a debate that was recently fuelled by findings from the DIGEM trial.2

Two studies in this week's BMJ are related to optimising the treatment of type 2 diabetes.3 4 In the first, Peel and colleagues3 report the results from a longitudinal qualitative study of the views of patients with type 2 diabetes about self monitoring, using a repeat interview design. The authors rightly point out that the patient's view has been largely absent in discussions on self monitoring in . . . [Full text of this article]

Frank J Snoek, professor of medical psychology

Diabetes Psychology Research Group, VU University Medical Centre, 1081 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands

fj.snoek@vumc.nl


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