2017
DOI: 10.18621/eurj.341094
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Is group diabetes education effective on hemoglobin A1c level?

Abstract: Objectives. Diabetes education decreases hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level by 1% in patients with diabetes mellitus. In addition, education delays development or progression of complications by improving psychosocial, clinical, and behavioural aspects of diabetes mellitus, improves quality of life, modifies life style behaviours including healthy eating and regular exercise. In this study, we aimed to evaluate efficacy of diabetes group education programme called diabetes school on glycemic control by comparing HbA… Show more

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“…5,15,16 In a previous study a statistically significant decrease (1.21%) in A1C level after diabetes school education programme was shown. 17 Success of diabetes education assessed by MDKT score showed a negative correlation with hemoglobin A1C level. 11 Diabetes education helps informed decision making, problem solving, and behavioral changes regarding selfcare.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…5,15,16 In a previous study a statistically significant decrease (1.21%) in A1C level after diabetes school education programme was shown. 17 Success of diabetes education assessed by MDKT score showed a negative correlation with hemoglobin A1C level. 11 Diabetes education helps informed decision making, problem solving, and behavioral changes regarding selfcare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%