实施国家糖尿病教育计划,改善西班牙裔患者的糖尿病自我管理

Ms. Neena Mathew
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糖尿病(DM)是一种全球性的、昂贵的、不断增加的疾病。2型糖尿病(DM2)可以通过改变生活方式来控制,比如更好的饮食选择。在美国,西班牙裔人患DM2的风险很高,在所有种族中DM2的患病率排名第三。据统计,佛罗里达州波尔克县的DM2居民的患病率高于佛罗里达州其他县。几乎四分之一的人口是西班牙裔,许多人生活在贫困线以下,没有保险,是非法移民。在波尔克县的一家免费诊所Parkview Medical Clinic, 80%的病人都有DM2。这个项目的目标是帮助这些患者改善他们的饮食习惯和血糖水平与NDEP计划,4步管理你的糖尿病生活。理论框架为Orem自我照顾理论,采用计划-执行-检查-行动变更模型。经过项目主管的培训,10名志愿执业护士(NPs)在9周内每周分别指导37名患者,每次20至30分钟。在第1周和第9周,NPs进行糖尿病自我管理问卷(DSMQ)并测量患者的血糖水平。结果绘制成图表,数据采用配对样本t检验进行分析。结果表明,从测试前(37名参与者)到测试后(19名参与者),患者的饮食选择和血糖水平显著改善(p < 0.001)。建议在3个月和6个月进行随访,对护理的影响包括更多地使用NDEP计划和对患者进行糖尿病自我管理的持续教育。
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM TO IMPROVE DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT IN HISPANIC PATIENTS
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global, costly, and increasing illness. Type 2 diabetes (DM2) can be managed with lifestyle changes, such as better diet choices. In the United States, Hispanic individuals are at high risk for DM2 and have the third highest prevalence of DM2 among all ethnicities. Polk County, Florida, has a statistically higher prevalence of DM2 residents than other Florida counties. Almost one-quarter of the population are Hispanic, and many live below the poverty line, are uninsured, and are illegal immigrants. At Parkview Medical Clinic, a free clinic in Polk County, 80% of the patients have DM2. The goal of this project was to help these patients improve their dietary habits and blood glucose levels with the NDEP Program, 4 Steps to Manage Your Diabetes for Life. The theoretical framework was Orem’s self-care theory, and the Plan-Do-Check-Act change model was used. After training by the project director, 10 volunteer nurse practitioners (NPs) individually instructed 37 patients weekly for 20 to 30 minutes over 9 weeks. In Weeks 1 and 9, the NPs administered the Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ) and measured patients’ blood glucose levels. The results were charted, and data were analyzed with paired samples t tests. Results indicated that patients improved significantly in their diet choices and blood glucose levels (p < .001) from pretest (37 participants) to posttest (19 participants). Follow-ups at 3- and 6 months were recommended, and implications for nursing included greater use of the NDEP Program and ongoing patient education on self-management of diabetes.
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