Effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin among Iranian adults with type 2 diabetes

In recent years, great emphasis has been placed on the role of non-pharmacological self-management in the care of patients with diabetes. Studies have reported that nurses, compared to other healthcare professionals, are more likely to promote preventive healthcare seeking behaviors. The aim of t...

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Main Author: Azami, Golnaz
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spelling my-upm-ir.842272022-01-04T02:19:28Z Effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin among Iranian adults with type 2 diabetes 2019-04 Azami, Golnaz In recent years, great emphasis has been placed on the role of non-pharmacological self-management in the care of patients with diabetes. Studies have reported that nurses, compared to other healthcare professionals, are more likely to promote preventive healthcare seeking behaviors. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin. A two-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial with the blinded outcome assessors was designed. One hundred forty-two adults with type 2 diabetes were randomized to receive either usual diabetes care (control group) or usual care plus a nurse-led diabetes self-management education (intervention group). Duration of the intervention was 12 weeks. The primary outcome was glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c values). Secondary outcomes were changes in blood pressure, body weight, lipid profiles, self-efficacy (efficacy expectation and outcome expectation), selfmanagement behaviors, quality of life, social support and depression. Outcome measures were assessed at baseline and at 12 and 24 weeks post-randomization. Patients in the intervention group showed significant improvement in HbA1c, blood pressure, body weight, efficacy expectation, outcome expectation and diabetes selfmanagement behaviors. The beneficial effect of a nurse-led intervention continued to accrue beyond the end of the trial resulting in sustained improvements in clinical, lifestyle and psychosocial outcomes. This study is registered with the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials number IRCT2016062528627N1. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 2019-04 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/84227/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/84227/1/FPSK%20%28p%29%202019%2017%20UPM%20ir.pdf text en public doctoral Universiti Putra Malaysia Non-insulin-dependent diabetes Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Soh, Kim Lam
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Non-insulin-dependent diabetes

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Non-insulin-dependent diabetes

Azami, Golnaz
Effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin among Iranian adults with type 2 diabetes
description In recent years, great emphasis has been placed on the role of non-pharmacological self-management in the care of patients with diabetes. Studies have reported that nurses, compared to other healthcare professionals, are more likely to promote preventive healthcare seeking behaviors. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin. A two-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial with the blinded outcome assessors was designed. One hundred forty-two adults with type 2 diabetes were randomized to receive either usual diabetes care (control group) or usual care plus a nurse-led diabetes self-management education (intervention group). Duration of the intervention was 12 weeks. The primary outcome was glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c values). Secondary outcomes were changes in blood pressure, body weight, lipid profiles, self-efficacy (efficacy expectation and outcome expectation), selfmanagement behaviors, quality of life, social support and depression. Outcome measures were assessed at baseline and at 12 and 24 weeks post-randomization. Patients in the intervention group showed significant improvement in HbA1c, blood pressure, body weight, efficacy expectation, outcome expectation and diabetes selfmanagement behaviors. The beneficial effect of a nurse-led intervention continued to accrue beyond the end of the trial resulting in sustained improvements in clinical, lifestyle and psychosocial outcomes. This study is registered with the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials number IRCT2016062528627N1.
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title Effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin among Iranian adults with type 2 diabetes
title_short Effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin among Iranian adults with type 2 diabetes
title_full Effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin among Iranian adults with type 2 diabetes
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin among Iranian adults with type 2 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a nurse-led diabetes self-management education on glycosylated hemoglobin among Iranian adults with type 2 diabetes
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