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Nurses are essential for therapeutic patient education (TPE) due to increasing chronic diseases and an aging population. Their role is highlighted through developing educational materials on diet and diabetes.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Public Health
  • Patient Education

Background:

  • The global population is aging, leading to a rise in chronic diseases.
  • There is a growing demand for effective therapeutic patient education (TPE).
  • Nurses are integral to healthcare delivery and patient management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the crucial role of nurses in therapeutic patient education.
  • To illustrate the practical application of TPE through a case study.
  • To explore the development of educational resources for chronic disease management.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative approach was used, examining the perspectives of a student nurse and a tutor.
  • An educational booklet on "diet and diabetes" was developed as a practical example.
Keywords:
ASALEEAsaleediabetesdiabètepopulation healthpreventionpréventionsanté populationnelletherapeutic educationéducation thérapeutique

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  • The process involved collaborative development and review of educational content.
  • Main Results:

    • Nurses are key implementers of TPE, bridging the gap between medical knowledge and patient understanding.
    • The development process revealed the practical challenges and rewards of creating patient-centered educational tools.
    • Student nurses gain valuable experience in TPE through practical application.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurses are indispensable in providing effective therapeutic patient education.
    • The development of targeted educational materials, like the "diet and diabetes" booklet, is a vital nursing function.
    • Enhanced training and support for nurses in TPE are crucial to meet growing healthcare needs.