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Enfermería y variables en el autocontrol de glucemia capilar. Resumen de evidencias científicas

Álvaro David Campos Palomo,1 Laura Deseada Campos Palomo2
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Enfermero. Servicio de Urgencias, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria de Málaga. 2Enfermera. Servicio de Urgencias, Hospital Punta de Europa de Algeciras, España

Enferm Docente 2013 sep-dic; 101: 41-44

 

 

 

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Campos Palomo, Álvaro David; Campos Palomo, Laura Deseada. Enfermería y variables en el autocontrol de glucemia capilar. Resumen de evidencias científicas. Enferm Docente 2013, sep-dic; 101. Disponible en <https://www.index-f.com/edocente/101/101-041.php> Consultado el

 

 

 

Resumen

Existen muchas tecnologías en el control de la diabetes que requieren, entre otros aspectos a resaltar, un procedimiento correcto de realización y una buena Educación para la Salud en materia de autocontrol. La duda aparece, principalmente, en el método a seguir y las variables que pudieran influir en los resultados, tanto de la prueba, como de la técnica en sí. Con el objetivo de dar a conocer dichas variables, las evidencias que existen al respecto y la labor docente que pudiera surgir tanto para profesionales como pacientes, se ha realizado una búsqueda bibliográfica en GERIÓN, encontrando certezas con base científica tanto en educación como en técnica, no obstante, la ausencia de veracidades en algunas variables, nos hace concluir en la falta de investigaciones al respecto, abriendo la puerta al debate y a futuros trabajos y proyectos en materia de diabetes.
Palabras clave: Autocontrol/ Diabetes/ Educación para la salud/ Enfermería.
 

Abstract

There are many diabetes control technologies that require among other things to highlight, correct realization procedure and good health education on self-controlling. Question appears mainly on the method to be followed and the variables that could influence the results in both test and technique. In order to study these variables, the existing evidence about it and the teaching project that could be arised to both professionals and patients, its been realized a GERION literature search, finding scientifically based certainties in both education and technique, however, the absence of verities in some variables, leads us to conclude on the lack of research on it, opening the door to discussion and future jobs and projects regarding diabetes field.
Key-words: Self-monitoring/ Diabetes/ Health education/ Nursing.
 

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