2022
DOI: 10.2337/dc21-2396
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2022 National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support

Abstract: By the most recent estimates, 34.2 million people in the U.S. have diabetes (1). At the same time, 88 million people are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes. The U.S. also sees an increasing prevalence of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents (2). Thus, more than 122 million Americans are at risk for developing devastating complications associated with chronic hyperglycemia (1). Diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) is a critical element of care for all peopl… Show more

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“…Importantly, DSMES is tailored to the individual’s context, which includes their beliefs and preferences. DSMES can be provided using multiple approaches and in a variety of settings [ 20 , 31 ] and it is important for the care team to know how to access local DSMES resources. DSMES supports the psychosocial care of people with diabetes but is not a replacement for referral for mental health services when they are warranted, for example when diabetes distress remains after DSMES.…”
Section: Principles Of Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Importantly, DSMES is tailored to the individual’s context, which includes their beliefs and preferences. DSMES can be provided using multiple approaches and in a variety of settings [ 20 , 31 ] and it is important for the care team to know how to access local DSMES resources. DSMES supports the psychosocial care of people with diabetes but is not a replacement for referral for mental health services when they are warranted, for example when diabetes distress remains after DSMES.…”
Section: Principles Of Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…DSMES is critical to integrated, holistic, person-centred care in type 2 diabetes [ 19 – 21 , 23 ] and is as important to the management plan as the selection of medication. DSMES should be offered on an ongoing basis, should be provided by trained diabetes care and education specialists and can be delivered using multiple approaches and in a variety of settings (Supplementary Table 1 ) [ 20 , 31 ]. The care team must be aware of the available local DSMES resources and how to access them.…”
Section: Putting It All Together: Strategies For Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address and support the emphasis on effective education as the basis for all four pillars, the 2022 National Standards for DSMES identify the need to provide personalized educational services that recognize cultural differences, social determinants of health, and technology engagement. In addition, patient education is needed to integrate all aspects of self-management, decision-making, behavioral change, and emotional concerns 3,4. Along with the continuing recommendation that all people with diabetes participate in DSMES education, the consensus report identifies four specific times that adults with type 2 diabetes should be referred by their provider to a formal DSMES program or a certified or recognized educational service 2-4…”
Section: What Is New In Diabetes?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For at least the past 30 years, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has convened a panel of experts in nursing, behavior, psychology, nutrition, pharmacy, and medicine to review the results of the latest scientific diabetes research and clinical trials to update the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2. Two other major documents have also been published in collaboration with organizations including the ADA and the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (ADCES): the 2022 National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES)3 and a consensus report entitled Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes 4. These documents provide important and current evidence-based guidance for institutional policies, practice, and nursing care.…”
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“…The results from the 6th National Health Examination Survey (2019–2020) in Thailand revealed that only 26.3% of patients with diagnosed diabetes had good glycemic control as measured by fasting glucose levels 16 . Besides antihyperglycemic medications and insulin, diabetes self‐management education and support (DSMES) is recognized as an important strategy in managing diabetes and achieving glycemic control 17 . Unfortunately, it was estimated that <5% of Medicare Beneficiaries in the US utilized DSMES services 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%