The PICOT questions below are on diabetes on people at the age of 30 to 40
When any nursing problem is discovered it is essential for nurses to develop a clinical guiding question for addressing the nursing practice problem. The PICOT questions will help in the formulation of clinical questions for guiding the search for evidence. The PICOT questions below are on diabetes on people at the age of 30 to 40.
Questions
Population- The relevant patients for these PICOT questions is people who have diabetes at the age of 30 to 40 years.
Intervention- In the adults at their 30s, suffering from diabetes, how does type 2 diabetes compare to type 1 diabetes is affecting the normal function of the body? (Bahramian et al., 2019).
Diagnosis- is the blood test conducted after reporting to the clear hospital show the level of blood sugar accurately than after several weeks of suffering from diabetes?
In adults at the age of 35 that are suspected with diabetes are highly affected when compared to the pone that gets diagnosed at the age of 30?
Etiology- are adults that have diabetes at the age of 30 have increased risks of suffering from cardiovascular disease, eye damage as well as hearing impairment when compared to people that have diabetes below the age of 30? (Bahramian et al., 2019).
Are 30 to 50-year-old men that are suffering from diabetes when compared to women of the same age have an increased risk of suffering from a type 2 diabetes?
Prevention- for adults eating health, what is the difference of recurrent of diabetes in the lives even after being treated?
Prediction- does consumption of sugar in patients that are suffering from diabetes have any effect over those who do not?
References
Bahramian, R., VakiliMofrad, H., Masuomi, L., & Soltanian, A. (2019). Comparison of evidence-based medicine resources on responses to clinical questions on diabetes. Library Philosophy and Practice, 1-19.