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Evidence-Based Nursing of the 3C Therapeutic Regimen for Type 1 Diabetes

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The aim of this study is to explore the efficacy of the 3C therapeutic regimen for type 1 diabetes. Thirty-nine patients with type 1 diabetes, who were hospitalized from January 2013 to April 2014, were included to receive 3C therapeutic regimen. Evidence-based nursing was performed in the treatment period and the efficacy was observed 6 days after therapy. Six days after the administration of the 3C therapeutic regimen, the fasting glucose levels in all 39 patients were controlled to be 4.4–6.0 mmol/L and 2h-postprandial glucose levels to be 4.4–7.8 mmol/L. Three patients had a glucose level <3.9 mmol/L, which was corrected after adjusting the dose of insulin infusion. Evidence-based nursing was provided in the treatment period and no nursing-associated complication occurred. All patients were satisfied with the nursing service. The efficacy of the 3C therapeutic regimen for type 1 diabetes is satisfactory. The evidence-based nursing can help to ensure the efficacy and improve the quality of nursing service.

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Wu, J., Zou, L. Evidence-Based Nursing of the 3C Therapeutic Regimen for Type 1 Diabetes. Cell Biochem Biophys 72, 57–60 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12013-014-0403-9

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