Q. A 23-year-old woman with a history of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) presents to your clinic expressing concern about recurring episodes of nocturnal hypoglycemia. She manages her diabetes with multiple daily injections including insulin glargine (long-acting) at bedtime and insulin lispro (rapid-acting) before meals. Her most recent HbA1c is 7.1%. She adheres to a consistent carbohydrate count with each meal and checks her blood glucose levels four times daily.
Based on the patient's history and current insulin regimen, what would be the most appropriate long-term management to address her nocturnal hypoglycemia?