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COMPARING VARIOUS KINDS OF STUDY FOR ENHANCING THE QOL IN PATIENTS USING INSULIN PUMP AND DAILY INJECTIONS FOR T1DM.

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Surandhear V, Sivasankaran Ponnusankar
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.4.220

Abstract

In order to control the blood sugar levels, the people with type1 diabetes must have to take insulin. There are currently two methods to control the glucose, such as insulin using an insulin pump or an injection method using a pen or a needle. An insulin pump is a little electronic gadget it disperses the insulin through a tiny tube that is inserted under the patient’s skin, it helps to scatter the insulin throughout the body, here daily injections is used as an alternative method to control the glycemic level and which may help to enhance the patients life. Aim: To estimate the effectiveness of blood glucose level. The Injectable study using needle was performed in young and adult age patients who are with Type 1 Diabetes. Based on the clinical trial practise data base the participants were recruited from a sizable population. (1) Methods: Here, I compared a qualitative and quantitative study, Observational study, Study of children along with parents and paediatric children study investigation for T1DM using common guidelines and procedures. The investigations were carried out based on the Quality Of Life measures. Report: The metabolic control in the young age of children enhances the blood sugar level that is with diabetes. Here the T1DM is controlled by the insulin pump in the young age of the people. This article highlights the Quality Of Life characteristics of the patients involved in the qualitative and quantitative study, Adolescence study, Observational study, Study with children along with parents.as well as the comparison of children or young people in the present scenario. Conclusion: When compared with the multiple daily injections, Insulin pump gave good results in promoting and enhancing the Quality of Life in patient who are suffering from high glucose level. Costs were the primary deterrent to utilising or ceasing to use an insulin pump.

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