학술논문

2022 update to the position statement by Primary Care Diabetes Europe: a disease state approach to the pharmacological management of type 2 diabetes in primary care
Document Type
Source
Primary Care Diabetes. 16(2):223-244
Subject
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular risk factors
Chronic kidney disease
Elderly
Heart failure
Multimorbidity
Patient-centred care
Primary care
Shared decision making
Therapeutic adherence
Therapeutic inertia
Type 2 diabetes
Language
English
ISSN
1751-9918
1878-0210
Abstract
Type 2 diabetes and its associated comorbidities are growing more prevalent, and the complexity of optimising glycaemic control is increasing, especially on the frontlines of patient care. In many countries, most patients with type 2 diabetes are managed in a primary care setting. However, primary healthcare professionals face the challenge of the growing plethora of available treatment options for managing hyperglycaemia, leading to difficultly in making treatment decisions and contributing to treatment and therapeutic inertia. This position statement offers a simple and patient-centred clinical decision-making model with practical treatment recommendations that can be widely implemented by primary care clinicians worldwide through shared-decision conversations with their patients. It highlights the importance of managing cardiovascular disease and elevated cardiovascular risk in people with type 2 diabetes and aims to provide innovative risk stratification and treatment strategies that connect patients with the most effective care.