–Paper will be written in Rogerian argumentative style.. It should be the intro and first three sections.
— You may use the sources attached to assist but find your own to complete the assignment
–This is APA format and should include title page and reference page
–Please use in-text citation for any sources use
–Sources must be peer reviewed medical journal articles
Questions: how does the healthcare field currently view continuous glucose monitors and other nano-based technology in the reduction of a1c numbers in treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus? Has this technology outperformed patient lifestyle changes
Thesis: It can be concluded that continuous glucose monitors and nano-based treatments have made a significant impact on the reduction of A1C levels yet patient uncertainty and the inability to sustain modified lifestyle changes make CGM ideal.
Opposing View: This view would discuss modified lifestyle changes and how long patients were able to maintain the changes and control A1c without major complications
Statement of Validity: stating facts about type 2 diabetes, its prevalence. The dangers of hyperglycemia and the long term effects of uncontrolled glucose
Statement of Your Position: Here I will speak on the emergence of CGM and why it should be the standard of care for type 2 diabetes
Statement of Contexts: In places such as long term care facilities , individuals who are unable to self monitor ( whether due to environment or lack of self monitoring supplies), CGM are essential in monitoring and also predicting short term glucose levels
This is helpful information. The above is rogerian
Advantages of using a monitor
Miller E. M. (2020). Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Clinical Practice. Clinical diabetes : a publication of the American Diabetes Association, 38(5), 429–438. https://doi.org/10.2337/cd20-0043
n An advantage will be the better monitoring for hyperglycemia
Continious monitoring vs self monitoring
Zheng, M., Luo, Y., Lin, W., Khoja, A., He, Q., Yang, S., Zhao, X., & Hu, P. (2020). Comparing effects of continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) and self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) amongst adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review protocol. Systematic reviews, 9(1), 120. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-020-01386-7
Janapala, R. N., Jayaraj, J. S., Fathima, N., Kashif, T., Usman, N., Dasari, A., Jahan, N., & Sachmechi, I. (2019). Continuous Glucose Monitoring Versus Self-monitoring of Blood Glucose in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis. Cureus, 11(9), e5634. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5634