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Effects of a Symptom Management Program for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Implications for Evidence-Based Practice
Li-Ying Lin1,2, Bih-O Lee3,4, Ruey-Hsia Wang3,5
1Department of Nursing, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.
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), and symptom severity in clinics in patients with T2DM.
Methods:
This study was a single-blind randomized controlled trial. The control group (n = 30) received usual care. The experimental group (n = 30) received DSMP and usual care. The primary outcome variable was HbA1c levels; the secondary outcome variables were self-care behaviors, QoL, and diabetes symptom severity. Outcome variables were measured at baseline (T0), 3 months (T1) and 6 months after the intervention (T2), and HbA1c levels were further collected at 9 months after the intervention (T3).
Results:
The decreasing levels of HbA1c from T0 to T2 and from T0 to T3 and for severity of diabetes symptoms from T0 to T2 in the experimental group were significantly better than those in the control group. The increasing levels of self-care behavior and QoL from T0 to T1 and from T0 to T2 in the experimental group were significantly higher than those in the control group.
Linking Evidence To Action:
DSMP implemented in the clinic setting has effects on improving HbA1c, self-care behaviors, QoL, and preventing worsening severity of diabetes symptoms for outpatients with T2DM. Healthcare providers could assess diabetes symptoms of patients with high HbA1c levels and provide symptom management care rather than merely providing education on improvement of self-care behaviors.
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