Evaluating the Impact of Diabetes Self-Management Education Methods on Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours of Adult Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Evaluating the Impact of Diabetes Self-Management Education Methods on Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours of Adult Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Abstract
Objectives: Diabetes self-management refers to all activities patients undertake to care for their illness, promote health and prevent the long- and short-term effects of diabetes. This study compared the effectiveness of 2 diabetes self-management education methods by examining changes in glycated hemoglobin (A1C) levels and knowledge, attitudes and behaviours (KABs) after traditional group education (TE) or with diabetes conversation maps (CMs). The CMs group was postulated to show greater decrease in A1C levels and improved KABs scores compared to the TE group.
Methods: A sample of 21 eligible clients from Diabetes Care Guelph were randomly assigned into 2 groups: 10 receiving education through CMs and 11 through TE. Changes in knowledge and attitude were determined by using questionnaires and repeated-measures pretest and post-test design before and after the education sessions. Changes in A1C levels were determined by comparing values at baseline and at 3 months after receiving diabetes education. Two focus groups were conducted to obtain participants' perceptions of the education methods and self-reported KAB changes.
Results: Significant differences in knowledge and attitude score changes were observed from baseline/initial education and after 3 months. Both groups had significant decreases in A1C levels from baseline to 3 months afterward. Focus groups revealed themes common to both groups, such as benefits of early education, the need for multiple lifestyle behaviour changes and feelings about social support.
Conclusions: CMs had a significant impact and are effective for group education. The changes observed may lead to improved diabetes self-management, thus reducing costly health complications related to poorly controlled diabetes.
Keywords: A1C levels; concentrations de l'A1c; diabetes conversation map; diabetes self-management education; diabète sucré de type 2; focus group; glycemic control; groupe de discussion; outils Conversation Map(MC) d'éducation au diabète; régulation de la glycémie; type 2 diabetes mellitus; éducation à la prise en charge autonome du diabète.
Copyright © 2017 Diabetes Canada. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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