Impact of Patient-Centered and Self-Care Education on Diabetes Control in a Family Practice Setting in Saudi Arabia

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作者
AlHaqwi, Ali I. [1 ,2 ]
Amin, Marwa M. [1 ]
AlTulaihi, Bader A. [1 ,2 ]
Abolfotouh, Mostafa A. [2 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Ben Abdu Aziz Univ Hlth Sci KSAU HS, Dept Family & Community Med, King Abdul Aziz Med City, Minist Natl Guard Hlth Affairs, Riyadh 22490, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Saud Ben Abdul Aziz Univ Hlth Sci KSAU HS, King Abdullah Int Med Res Ctr KAIMRC, Minist Natl Guard Hlth Affairs, Riyadh 11481, Saudi Arabia
关键词
T2DM; glycemic; cardiovascular; HbA1c; diabetes education; diabetes management; diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES); Saudi Arabia; POOR GLYCEMIC CONTROL; MANAGEMENT EDUCATION; FOLLOW-UP; MELLITUS; PREVALENCE; COMPLICATIONS; ADULTS; DETERMINANTS; ASSOCIATION; LANGUAGE;
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10.3390/ijerph20021109
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic and complex medical disease that leads to significant morbidity and mortality. Patient-centered diabetes education that emphasizes active patient involvement, self, and shared care constitutes a substantial and essential component of the comprehensive diabetes management approach. Objectives: To assess the impact of patient-centered diabetes education sessions on the prescribed treatment plan in controlling diabetes and other related cardiovascular risk factors. Methods: In a pre-experimental pretest-posttest one group study design, all referred patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) to the diabetes educator clinic (n = 130 patients) during the period of 6 months from January to July 2021 were subjected to multiple and consecutive patient-centered diabetes education sessions, based on the framework published by the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialties (ADCES), in addition to their usual treatment plan. Demographic, social, and biological data were obtained at the baseline, three months, and six months after the intervention. Nonparametric Friedman and Cochran's Q tests for related samples were applied to examine the impact of this educational intervention on glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and other associated cardiovascular risks. The results of 130 patients with T2DM showed a significant reduction of mean systolic blood pressure "SBP" (p = 0.015), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) (p < 0.001), fasting blood sugar "FBS" (p < 0.001), total cholesterol (p < 0.001), low-density lipoprotein (p < 0.001), and triglyceride (p < 0.001), and significant rise of mean high-density lipoprotein (p = 0.011). At three and six months after the intervention, 43% and 58% of patients showed improved HbA1c levels. The mean HbA1c was reduced from 10.2% at the beginning of the study to 8.7% (p < 0.001) after six months. Moreover, a significant reduction in the prevalence of obesity (p = 0.018), high FBS (p = 0.011), and high SBP (p = 0.022) was detected. Conclusions: This study showed a considerable positive impact of diabetes education and patient-centered care on optimizing glycemic and other cardiovascular risk control. The needs of certain patients with T2DM should be addressed individually to achieve the best possible outcomes. Further research is needed to explore the long-term benefits of this intervention.
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