‘Didn't See the Need’: Misperceptions about glucagon from the perspectives of people with diabetes and their caregivers

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Aims: Severe hypoglycaemia among people with diabetes who use insulin can be a life-threatening complication if left untreated. Although glucagon has been approved for treatment of hypoglycaemia since the 1960s, it has been underutilized. We aimed to understand the perceptions of people with diabetes and their caregivers about glucagon. Methods: We conducted in-depth, one-on-one telephone interviews with people with diabetes and their caregivers in the United States. The interviews included questions around general awareness of glucagon, reasons for owning or not owning glucagon, and suggestions for improving understanding of glucagon as treatment for severe hypoglycaemia. Initial synopsis and inductive codebook schema were used to analyse the responses by two independent researchers. Themes were developed from the codes, and codes were re-mapped back to the themes. Results: There were 60 dyads of people with diabetes and their caregivers (N = 120). Four themes developed from the interviews: (1) for most participants, the stated reasons for not owning or renewing a prescription for glucagon included unawareness of the medication, its advantages and its value; (2) misperceptions about glucagon occurred frequently; (3) caregivers often lacked confidence in administering reconstituted injectable glucagon; and (4) education and training from healthcare providers about glucagon would be welcomed. Conclusions: This study emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to discuss hypoglycaemia prevention and events at each clinical visit, including the use of glucagon in the case of severe hypoglycaemia. Healthcare providers are encouraged to assess the knowledge of people with diabetes and their caregivers regarding treatment and prevention of hypoglycaemia.

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Stuckey, H. L., Desai, U., Mitchell, B. D., & Pearson, T. L. (2023). ‘Didn’t See the Need’: Misperceptions about glucagon from the perspectives of people with diabetes and their caregivers. Diabetic Medicine, 40(6). https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.15084

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