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Pharmacological Approach to Type 1 Diabetes in Adults

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"last update: 21 January 2025"                                                                                                    Download Guideline

- Research needs

During the review of evidence and the development of recommendations, several research gaps were identified regarding Egyptian population. Addressing these will help inform revision of these guidelines.

1. Long-Term Effectiveness: Conduct studies to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of different insulin regimens used to treat TIDM beyond the initial intervention period. Assess the sustainability of behavior changes and diabetes complications risk reduction over extended periods to determine the program's lasting impact.

2. Tailoring Interventions: Investigate the effectiveness of personalized or tailored interventions within T1DM patients. Explore how individual characteristics, cultural factors, socioeconomic status, and health literacy influence regimen outcomes and identify strategies for optimizing intervention customization.

Monitoring and evaluating the impact of the guideline

There are potential indicators that can be used to evaluate the success of implementing a insulin regimens in type 1 DM. These indicators can provide complementary information and a more comprehensive assessment of the program's effectiveness.

1.  Hypoglycemia incidence rate reduction: calculate the percentage reduction in the hypglycemia  incidence rate using the following formula:

Percentage Reduction = ((Baseline Incidence Rate - Post-Implementation Incidence Rate) / Baseline Incidence Rate) * 100

the same apply to DKA  and hospitalization due to dysglycemia

2. Cost-effectiveness: Assess the cost-effectiveness of DIFFERENT REGIMENS  by comparing the program's costs to the achieved health outcomes. This indicator considers the financial investment required for the program and the benefits gained in terms of diabetes prevention and reduced healthcare costs.

3. Patient Satisfaction and Feedback: Collect feedback from   participants through surveys or interviews to gauge their satisfaction with the REGIMEN , perceived benefits, and suggestions for improvement. Positive patient satisfaction indicates a well-received and impactful program.