Alternate site glucose testing: Close, but not close enough?
View File(s)
Author Information
- Author(s)
- Details
-
Clara A. Winfield, MSN, RN, CNL, CAPA; Paula Schenck, BSN, RN, CAPA -- University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
- Sigma Affiliation
- Beta Kappa
Visitor Statistics
Visits vs Downloads
Visitors - World Map
Top Visiting Countries
Country | Visits |
---|
Top Visiting Cities
City | Visits |
---|
Visits (last 6 months)
Downloads (last 6 months)
Popular Works for Winfield, Clara A. by View
Title | Page Views |
---|
Popular Works for Winfield, Clara A. by Download
Title | Downloads |
---|
View Citations
Citations
The citations below are meant to be used as guidelines. Patrons must make any necessary corrections before using. Pay special attention to personal names, capitalization, and dates. Always consult appropriate citation style resources for the exact formatting and punctuation guidelines.
Item Information
Item Link - Use this link for citations and online mentions.
Abstract
Replication study conducted to compare pain and accuracy of blood glucose samples from fingertip and palm, an alternative site (AST) if effort to support previous study findings. Though findings were statistically significant (R=.98), change in practice utilizing AST require R=.99.
Repository Posting Date
2020-03-09T17:14:01Z
Notes
All rights reserved by author(s)/presenter(s) unless otherwise stated in this item record or attached files.
Type Information
Type | Presentation |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host |
Format | Text-based Document |
Category Information
Evidence Level | N/A |
Research Approach | N/A |
Keywords | Alternative Site Testing (AST); Blood Glucose Monitoring; Pain |
Conference Information
Name | Nursing Education Research Conference 2020: Transforming Nursing Education Through Evidence Generation and Translation |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International; National League for Nursing |
Location | Washington, DC, USA |
Date | 2020 |
Rights Holder
All rights reserved by the author(s) and/or publisher(s) listed in this item record unless relinquished in whole or part by a rights notation or a Creative Commons License present in this item record.
All permission requests should be directed accordingly and not to the Sigma Repository.
All submitting authors or publishers have affirmed that when using material in their work where they do not own copyright, they have obtained permission of the copyright holder prior to submission and the rights holder has been acknowledged as necessary.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subjects.
-
Development of graphic blood glucose monitoring chart for glycaemic control: A Delphi Method study
Wagoro, Miriam Carole AtienoPresentation is expected to stimulate interest in clinical and community trial of the chart in patients with Diabetes Mellitus as well as nurse led innovations that can improve service delivery for achievement of Universal ... -
Continuous glucose monitoring and behavior change
Molgaard, AubreyClinical usage of continuous glucose monitor (CGM) devices has started to become a novel way to integrate glucose control with improvement in lifestyle with behavior change by seeing blood glucose levels in real-time. CGM ... -
Findings from provider and patient integration of blood glucose monitoring into electronic health records
Friesen, Mary Ann; Majors, Season M.; Root, Allyson; Ahmed, Hassan; Connolly, Christopher P.The session will highlight the findings from a randomized control trial which tested the effectiveness of provider and patient driven methods of increasing adoption and integration of blood glucose monitoring into electronic ... -
Evidence-based educational in home program to improve self-management adherence and A1C levels for patients with diabetes
Blaker, GarrettBackground: Diabetes diagnosis rates continue to grow, affecting many patients, communities, and health care organizations. One of the greatest challenges faced by patients with diabetes is maintaining diabetes self-management ... -
Monitoring, meals, and medications: A pilot study to improve the coordination of inpatient diabetes care
Klinkner, Gwen E.The purpose of this presentation is to describe a quality improvement project aimed at improving the coordination of diabetes care in the hospital. Implementation strategies, staff perceptions, and resulting clinical ...