PubMed:32716898 JSONTXT 14 Projects

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T1 0-22 Sentence denotes Virtual Consultations:
T2 23-143 Sentence denotes Considerations for the Role of Technology During the Covid-19 Pandemic for People With Type Two Diabetes-UK Perspective.
T3 144-157 Sentence denotes UNSTRUCTURED:
T4 158-298 Sentence denotes The covid-19 pandemic has presented unique challenges for people with diabetes, in addition to their high risk stratification for infection.
T5 299-403 Sentence denotes Supporting people with diabetes to self-care has been critical to reduce their risk of severe infection.
T6 404-622 Sentence denotes This global pandemic has presented an opportunity to digitalise diabetes care and rapidly implement virtual diabetes clinics, with the aim of optimising diabetes management and well-being, whilst keeping patients safe.
T7 623-862 Sentence denotes We performed a rapid review of the literature to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of virtual clinics in diabetes care before and during the covid-19 pandemic, and have combined these findings with our own reflections in practice.
T8 863-1018 Sentence denotes We identified examples demonstrating safety and feasibility of virtual diabetes clinics, which aligns with our own clinical experience during the pandemic.
T9 1019-1286 Sentence denotes The advantages of virtual clinics include reduced treatment burden, improved therapeutic alliances, societal and psychological benefits, and in our experience, innovative solutions to overcome the challenges presented by the transition from in-person to virtual care.
T10 1287-1570 Sentence denotes We have provided three infographics to illustrate lessons learnt and key recommendations, including steps to establish a virtual diabetes clinic, a checklist guide for health care professionals conducting virtual clinics and a patient guide for making the most of the virtual clinic.
T11 1571-1698 Sentence denotes It is important to continue adapting to this pandemic and make technology a sustainable option for the future of diabetes care.