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      Medidas de promoción de la salud en personas con diabetes mellitus durante la covid-19: una revisión integradora Translated title: Medidas de promoção da saúde em pessoas com diabetes mellitus durante a covid-19: revisão integrativa Translated title: Health promotion measures in people with diabetes mellitus during covid-19: an integrative review

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          RESUMEN: Objetivo: Mapear la evidencia científica sobre las medidas de promoción de la salud para mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas que viven con Diabetes Mellitus durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Método: Se trata de una revisión integradora, realizada en bases de datos MEDLINE vía PubMed, CINAHL-Ebsco, Scopus, LILACS e IBECS, utilizando los descriptores "diabetes mellitus", "infecciones por coronavirus", "covid-19", "promoción de la salud y" calidad de la vida”. La muestra contó 17 artículos. Resultados: Los datos se agruparon en tres dimensiones: focalización en el individuo; en la comunidad y en acciones de gobierno o políticas públicas. Conclusión: Las medidas individuales fueron más prevalentes en los estudios, en detrimento de una limitación de las medidas colectivas y gubernamentales.

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          RESUMO: Objetivo: Mapear evidências científicas sobre medidas de promoção da saúde para melhoria da qualidade de vida em pessoas que vivem com Diabetes Mellitus durante a pandemia da COVID-19. Método Trata-se de revisão integrativa, realizada nas bases de dados MEDLINE via PubMed, CINAHL-Ebsco, Scopus, LILACS e IBECS, através dos descritores "diabetes mellitus", "coronavírus infections", "covid-19", "health promotion” e "quality of life". A amostra contabilizou 17 artigos. Resultados Os dados foram agrupados em três dimensões: com foco no indivíduo; na coletividade e em ações governamentais ou políticas públicas. Conclusão: As medidas individuais tiveram maior prevalência nos estudos, em detrimento de uma limitação de medidas coletivas e governamentais.

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          ABSTRACT: Objective: To map scientific evidence on health promotion measures to improve the quality of life of people living with Diabetes Mellitus during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: This is an integrative review, performed in MEDLINE databases via PubMed, CINAHL-Ebsco, Scopus, LILACS and IBECS, using the descriptors "diabetes mellitus", "coronavirus infections", "covid-19", "health promotion” and “quality of life”.The sample counted 17 articles. Results: Data were grouped into three dimensions: focusing on the individual; in the community and in government actions or public policies. Conclusion: Individual measures were more prevalent in the studies, to the detriment of a limitation of collective and governmental measures.

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          Evaluating barriers to adopting telemedicine worldwide: A systematic review

          Introduction and objective Studies on telemedicine have shown success in reducing the geographical and time obstacles incurred in the receipt of care in traditional modalities with the same or greater effectiveness; however, there are several barriers that need to be addressed in order for telemedicine technology to spread. The aim of this review is to evaluate barriers to adopting telemedicine worldwide through the analysis of published work. Methods The authors conducted a systematic literature review by extracting the data from the Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) and PubMed (MEDLINE) research databases. The reviewers in this study analysed 30 articles (nine from CINAHL and 21 from Medline) and identified barriers found in the literature. This review followed the checklist from Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2009. The reviewers organized the results into one table and five figures that depict the data in different ways, organized by: barrier, country-specific barriers, organization-specific barriers, patient-specific barriers, and medical-staff and programmer-specific barriers. Results The reviewers identified 33 barriers with a frequency of 100 occurrences through the 30 articles. The study identified the issues with technically challenged staff (11%), followed by resistance to change (8%), cost (8%), reimbursement (5%), age of patient (5%), and level of education of patient (5%). All other barriers occurred at or less than 4% of the time. Discussion and conclusions Telemedicine is not yet ubiquitous, and barriers vary widely. The top barriers are technology-specific and could be overcome through training, change-management techniques, and alternating delivery by telemedicine and personal patient-to-provider interaction. The results of this study identify several barriers that could be eliminated by focused policy. Future work should evaluate policy to identify which one to lever to maximize the results.
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            Telemedicine for Diabetes Care in India during COVID19 Pandemic and National Lockdown Period: Guidelines for Physicians

            Background and Aims In view of restrictions on mobility of patients because of COVID-19 pandemic, face-to-face consultations are difficult. We sought to study the feasibility of telemedicine in this scenario. Methods PubMed database and Google Scholar were searched using the key terms ‘telemedicine’, ‘diabetes’, ‘COVID-19’up to 31ST March 2020. In addition, existing guidelines including those by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW), Government of India were accessed. Results We discuss evidence and general guidelines regarding role of telemedicine in patients with diabetes along with its utility and limitations. Conclusions Telemedicine is a useful tool for managing patients of diabetes during this lockdown period. However, there is limited data and further research is required.
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              Diabetes and COVID-19: A systematic review on the current evidences

              Background COVID-19 pneumonia is a newly recognized illness that is spreading rapidly around the world and causes many disability and deaths. Some diseases, for instance diabetes, is continuously suggested as a risk factor which contributes to the severity and mortality of COVID-19. However, to date, there are no comprehensive studies aiming to explain the exact relationship between diabetes and COVID-19. Thus, this study aims to summarize the evidence about diabetes and COVID-19 outbreak through a systematic review and meta-analysis approach. Method A literature review was implemented within databases of Scopus, PubMed, Science direct, and Web of science. Observational reviews, case-report, and case-series studies that assessed the diabetes in COVID-19 patients, were included. Data extraction and assessment were guided by PRISMA checklist. Findings Some studies suggest that there were no significant differences in symptoms between patients who suffered from both diabetes and COVID-19 and those who only suffered COVID-19. In the subsequent meta-analysis 14.5 % of the subjects were diabetic patient. These clients have poor ARDS prognosis, severe symptoms, and the death rate is higher among COVID-19 patients. In addition, it is suggested the diabetic patients will be treated with antibiotics, antivirals, and HCQ. Conclusion The results of this study show that diabetes is a risk factor – and contributes to the severity and mortality of patients with COVID-19. This paper also provides recommendations and guidelines for which could be useful for prevention and treatment of diabetic patients affected by COVID-19.
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                eg
                Enfermería Global
                Enferm. glob.
                Universidad de Murcia (Murcia, Murcia, Spain )
                1695-6141
                2022
                : 21
                : 67
                : 618-654
                Affiliations
                [1] Paraíba Paraíba orgnameUniversidade Federal da Paraíba Brazil carlalima2006@ 123456yahoo.com.br
                [2] Cuité Paraíba orgnameUniversidad Federal de Campina Grande orgdiv1Unidad Académica de Enfermería Brasil
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                S1695-61412022000300618 S1695-6141(22)02106700618
                10.6018/eglobal.503471
                495d4845-f483-4dba-a268-25feabb2874b

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 International License.

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                : 04 January 2022
                : 05 December 2021
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                Promoção da Saúde,Infecções por Coronavírus,Diabetes Mellitus,Health Promotion,Coronavírus Infections,Promoción de la Salud,Infecciones por Coronavirus

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