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Complex intervention development for diabetes self-management.

Jackie Sturt1, Sandra Whitlock, Hilary Hearnshaw

  • 1Centre for Primary Health Care Studies, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK. jackie.sturt@warwick.ac.uk

Journal of Advanced Nursing
|April 25, 2006
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This study developed a nursing intervention for type 2 diabetes self-management. The Self-Efficacy Goal Achievement intervention showed promise, improving patient self-efficacy and reducing glycosylated haemoglobin levels.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing interventions
  • Diabetes self-management
  • Health behavior change

Background:

  • Systematic reviews confirm the effectiveness of collaborative, goal-focused diabetes self-management programs with biomedical feedback.
  • Patient engagement and goal setting are crucial for successful diabetes management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate the Self-Efficacy Goal Achievement (SEGA) nursing intervention for individuals with type 2 diabetes.
  • To assess the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of the SEGA intervention in a Phase I trial.

Main Methods:

  • The SEGA intervention involved patient goal-setting consultations with practice nurses, utilizing the Diabetes Management Self-Efficacy Scale.
  • A randomized controlled trial framework guided the development and evaluation, including a preclinical literature analysis and a Phase I feasibility study with 8 patients and 2 nurses.

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Main Results:

  • The Phase I trial demonstrated a 0.93% reduction in glycosylated haemoglobin levels at 3 months post-intervention.
  • Participants showed increased self-efficacy, though diabetes treatment satisfaction slightly declined.
  • Qualitative data indicated therapeutically desirable behavioral changes, with patients valuing follow-up and goal evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • The SEGA intervention, with modifications to remove less effective components, proved feasible and effective in its initial evaluation.
  • Outcome measures were appropriate, and a Phase II trial is planned to further test the intervention and compare it to alternatives.