Educational technologies to promote the quality of life of people with diabetes: quasi-experimental study
Graziela Silva Batista,
Alex dos Santos Silva,
Tais Layane de Sousa Lima
et al.
Abstract:Objective: to verify the effect of educational technologies on the quality of life of people with diabetes. Method: quasi-experimental study, before-and-after type, developed with a group of 34 people. Six interventions were carried out, in groups or individually, using educational technologies, such as clinical simulators and physical educational games. A questionnaire was used to extract sociodemographic and clinical data. To assess quality of life, the Diabetes Quality of Life Measure (DQOL) was applied … Show more
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