2019
DOI: 10.1111/wvn.12400
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Effects of a Symptom Management Program for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Implications for Evidence‐Based Practice

Abstract: Background: Findings from previous studies examining the effectiveness of symptom management on patients with diabetes that were implemented in home settings were inconclusive. Exploring the effects of a diabetes symptom management program on patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in clinical settings is useful for healthcare providers to improve their diabetes care.Aims: To examine the effects of a diabetes symptom management program (DSMP) on HbA1c levels, self-care behaviors, quality of life (QoL), a… Show more

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“…The SMT has been widely used to explore people's symptom experiences or develop symptom management strategies for diverse health conditions, such as asthma (Newcomb, 2010), cancer (Baggott, Cooper, Marina, Matthay, & Miaskowski, 2012; Dodd, Cho, Cooper, & Miaskowski, 2010; Landers, McCarthy, & Savage, 2012; Linder, 2010), mental health (ELhay, El‐Bilsha, & El‐Atroni, 2017) and diabetes (Lin, Lee, & Wang, 2019). However, the proposed project is the first to use the SMT in the context of FM for both the assessment of symptoms and development of symptom management strategies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SMT has been widely used to explore people's symptom experiences or develop symptom management strategies for diverse health conditions, such as asthma (Newcomb, 2010), cancer (Baggott, Cooper, Marina, Matthay, & Miaskowski, 2012; Dodd, Cho, Cooper, & Miaskowski, 2010; Landers, McCarthy, & Savage, 2012; Linder, 2010), mental health (ELhay, El‐Bilsha, & El‐Atroni, 2017) and diabetes (Lin, Lee, & Wang, 2019). However, the proposed project is the first to use the SMT in the context of FM for both the assessment of symptoms and development of symptom management strategies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, educational interventions have been shown to improve cancer‐related fatigue (Bennett et al 2016), and fatigue and depression in people with CKD not on dialysis (Kao et al 2012). In a recent RCT to manage symptoms in people with type 2 diabetes, a symptom management education program significantly decreased diabetes symptom severity, improved self‐care behaviours and HRQoL (Lin et al 2019). Thus, further research to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention to reduce the symptom burden and improve HRQoL in people receiving HD is clearly needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os programas de gerenciamento por enfermeiros no controle de diabetes foram testados formalmente em ensaios clínicos em um punhado de ambientes acadêmicos e têm sido eficazes no controle da glicemia. Esses programas têm como objetivo avaliar os sintomas dos pacientes com pré-diabetes e com diabetes e os altos níveis de Hemoglobina glicosilada (HbA1c), além de gerenciar os cuidados, fornecer educação para melhoria da doença (Lin, Lee & Wang, 2019;Edelman, et al, 2015).…”
Section: Categoria 2 -Atuação Do Enfermeiro a Pacientes Acometidos Po...unclassified