Hamdiye Arda Sürücü
1*, Hatice OKurArslan
2 1 Internal Medicine Nursing, Ataturk School of Health, Dicle University, Diyarbakır, Turkey
2 Diabetes Nursing, Çankırı Private Karatekin Hospital-Diabetes Education and Monitoring Policlinic, Çankırı, Turkey
Abstract
Introduction: As well as its
negative effect on the subcutaneous tissues, lipohypertrophy has negative
effects on clinical data. The purpose of this
study was to examine the frequency of lipohypertrophy, risk factors and perceived barriers preventing rotation in
individuals
with type 2 diabetes.
Methods: This descriptive
cross-sectional study was conducted at Diabetes Education Center and Endocrine
and Metabolism Clinic of a university hospital and Diabetes Education and
Monitoring Center in a private hospital in Turkey between June 2016- April
2017. The inclusion criteria were as follows; undergoing at least one year of
insulin therapy, injecting insulin pens or syringes themselves, being over 18
years of age, making regular injection of insulin and being a patient with type
2 diabetes. Introductory information form was used to collect the data. The
data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and chi-square analysis with
SPSS version 16.0.
Results: Factors influencing
lipohypertrophy development were determined as follows; healthcare personnel
who provide insulin education, duration of diabetes, the number of injection
administered daily, needle length, the number of injection sites, insulin
types, injection site rotation and intra-site rotation and needle exchange
frequency. In addition, the prevalence of lipohypertrophy was found to be
higher in patients with hypoglycemia, unexplained hypoglycemia, and those with
high BMI and A1C.
Conclusion: It is recommended that diabetes education should be
provided by the diabetes specialist nurses who have diabetes-specific
certifications and / or education and who can provide full-time education.
Randomized controlled interventional studies investigating how to prevent the
lipohypertrophy development are also needed.