Purpose: To present an integrative review related to basal-bolus insulin therapy and glycemic control in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Data Sources: A search of the Cochrane, Medline (first search and PubMed), and CINAHL electronic databases was conducted from 2004 through 2011 using the search terms "basal-bolus insulin therapy, sliding scale insulin, glycemic control, and adult."

Conclusions: Comparisons were made of glycemic control, safety, adverse events, body weight, and insulin dose showing basal-bolus insulin therapy to be at least equal, if not superior to sliding scale insulin for the patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Overall patients using basal-bolus insulin therapy experienced better glycemic control, fewer hypoglycemic events, and had less weight gain.

Implications For Practice: Basal-bolus insulin therapy is recommended over sliding scale insulin for achieving glycemic control in both the inpatient and outpatient setting because of a reduced number of occurrences of hyper- or hypoglycemic events. This could translate to decreased hospitalizations, decreased length of stay, decreased healthcare costs, and improved patient outcomes.

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