Expert Opinion on Addressing the Gap in Injection Technique and Needle Reuse for People with Diabetes in Indonesia

Soewondo, Pradana and Suastika, Ketut and Kshanti, Ida Ayu and Mardianto, Mardianto and Mudjanarko, Sony Wibisono and Pramono, R. Bowo and Mustikawati, Dyah Erti (2023) Expert Opinion on Addressing the Gap in Injection Technique and Needle Reuse for People with Diabetes in Indonesia. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity, 16. 4101- 4107. ISSN 11787007

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Abstract

The use of insulin for patients with diabetes mellitus in Indonesia appears to be under expectation; moreover, there are gaps in knowledge regarding the proper injection technique and pen needle reuse by both healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients. To address these issues, a scientific expert meeting was held with the participation of endocrinologists and public health specialist from many different organizations in Indonesia to identify the challenges and problem related to injection technique, high pen needle reuse rate, and the need of all stakeholders. The experts agreed that it is necessary to ensure physicians to start the initiation phase as early as indicated, continue optimizing its dosage to reach targeted blood sugar based on guideline, and involve all relevant stakeholders to improve insulin distribution and patient access in every primary care facility in order to optimize the use of insulin or other injectable diabetes medications in Indonesia. Additionally, the experts believed that education on proper injection technique and improved reuse rate of pen needle is necessary. To date, Indonesian Diabetes Educators Association (IDEA/PEDI) has established guideline on injection technique. There are also recommendations on injection technique and needle reuse from Indonesian Society of Endocrinology (PERKENI) and Forum for Injection Technique & Therapy: Expert Recommendations (FITTER); however, this guideline/recommendation should be disseminated more widely among HCPs. In addition, cost-effectiveness studies based on local data are needed to propose and convince the Payors and other stakeholders. This article can be used as a guidance for HCPs and policymakers to improve current practice on injection technique, pen needle reuse, needle prescription and reimbursement policy in Indonesia and elsewhere. © 2023 Soewondo et al.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 1; All Open Access, Gold Open Access, Green Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: antidiabetic agent; glucagon like peptide 1 receptor agonist; hemoglobin A1c; insulin; insulin injection pen; Article; diabetes mellitus; glucose blood level; glycemic control; health care cost; health care facility; health care personnel; health care system; human; hyperglycemia; hypoglycemia; insulin resistance; insulin treatment; lipohypertrophy; patient compliance; primary medical care; public health; reimbursement
Subjects: R Medicine > RB Pathology
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Public Health and Nutrition
Depositing User: Mukhotib Mukhotib
Date Deposited: 20 May 2024 03:09
Last Modified: 20 May 2024 03:09
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/1280

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