2014
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6823-14-31
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A pilot study: the development of a culturally tailored Malaysian Diabetes Education Module (MY-DEMO) based on the Health Belief Model

Abstract: BackgroundDiabetes education and self-care remains the cornerstone of diabetes management. There are many structured diabetes modules available in the United Kingdom, Europe and United States of America. Contrastingly, few structured and validated diabetes modules are available in Malaysia. This pilot study aims to develop and validate diabetes education material suitable and tailored for a multicultural society like Malaysia.MethodsThe theoretical framework of this module was founded from the Health Belief Mo… Show more

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“…Consistent with prior global studies, 11,12 as well as in the Indonesian context, 17 the findings from this study showed that the physically active participants perceived more physical activity benefits and fewer physical activity barriers than did physically inactive participants. The main benefits expressed by participants were disease-related; in other words, physical activity was for managing blood glucose levels and preventing or managing complications arising from T2D.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Consistent with prior global studies, 11,12 as well as in the Indonesian context, 17 the findings from this study showed that the physically active participants perceived more physical activity benefits and fewer physical activity barriers than did physically inactive participants. The main benefits expressed by participants were disease-related; in other words, physical activity was for managing blood glucose levels and preventing or managing complications arising from T2D.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Previous research suggests that the perceived barriers and benefits of physical activity included within various behavior change theories significantly influence physical activity participation. 11,12 This study explored Indonesian T2D patients' perceived barriers to and benefits of physical activity participation as well as their preferences for and experience with current physical activity programming. The outcomes of this research can inform the development of hospital-based physical activity programming tailored to the needs of T2D patients going forward.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) No Reino Unido, vários programas estruturados de educação em diabetes foram desenvolvidos a fim de instrumentalizar o indivíduo em relação ao seu próprio cuidado, pois é consenso que este se constitui em comportamento indispensavel para o controle da doença e manutenção da qualidade de vida. 25 Entre as limitações deste estudo ressalta-se a possibilidade de interação entre os participantes dos diferentes grupos, já que residem em um município de pequeno porte. Além disso, deve-se considerar o fato de a intervenção ter sido realizada por uma única profissional, a qual pode ter habilidades interpessoais específicas que favoreceram o alcance de resultado positivo.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…This finding was similar to a theory-based pilot study on diabetes education conducted in peninsular Malaysia among patients without diabetes, aged ≥18 years and having at least secondary level of education. 36 They reported a response rate of 96.7% and all the respondents completed both pretest and post-test assessments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%