通过AADE7自我护理行为框架加强糖尿病自我管理:一项观察性研究

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2025AO1213
Denise Machado Mourão, Gean Moreira Silva Santos, Glaucia Cruzes Duarte
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背景:参与者之前接受的糖尿病教育有限,但他们对糖尿病管理的关键组成部分的理解有所提高,包括血糖监测、药物、饮食和运动。关于胰岛素使用、预防脂肪营养不良、纠正低血糖、适当摄入零食和碳水化合物的误解得到了有效解决。目的:在AADE7框架下,为患者及其家属实施一项全面、可及的糖尿病教育计划,以提高糖尿病的自我管理和临床效果。方法:一项观察性、描述性、混合方法研究通过每周在线网络研讨会向参与者群体提供AADE7教育内容。数据收集包括干预前和干预后的知识评估和参与者反馈。结果:来自巴西不同地区的123名参与者(72名糖尿病患者,5名糖尿病前期患者,46名家庭成员)参与了这项研究。大多数家庭成员是来自低收入家庭的女性。大多数参与者之前接受过有限的糖尿病教育。教育课程提高了参与者对糖尿病管理的理解,包括监测血糖、用药、控制饮食和保持身体活动的重要性。该计划还解决了常见的误解,包括控制胰岛素类型,预防脂肪营养不良,充分纠正低血糖,并在适当的时候在饮食中加入糖果和其他富含碳水化合物的食物。结论:糖尿病教育促进血糖管理;因此,它应该是治疗的一个组成部分。AADE7框架证明非常有效,为糖尿病护理提供了一个整体视角。
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Enhancing diabetes self-management through the AADE7 self-care behaviors framework: an observational study.

Background: Participants had limited exposure to prior diabetes education but improved their understanding of key components of diabetes management, including glucose monitoring, medication, diet, and exercise. Misconceptions regarding insulin use, lipodystrophy prevention, hypoglycemia correction, and appropriate consumption of snacks and carbohydrates were effectively addressed.

Objective: We aimed to implement a comprehensive and accessible diabetes education program for patients and their families based on the AADE7 framework to enhance diabetes self-management and clinical outcomes.

Methods: An observational, descriptive, mixed-methods study was conducted using weekly online webinars to deliver AADE7 educational content to participant groups. Data collection involved pre and postintervention assessments of knowledge and participant feedback.

Results: A total of 123 participants (72 with diabetes, 5 with prediabetes, and 46 family members) from various Brazilian regions participated in the study. The majority of family members were female and from low-income backgrounds. Most participants had limited prior diabetes education. The educational sessions improved participants' understanding of diabetes management, including the importance of monitoring blood glucose, administering medication, managing diet, and maintaining physical activity. The program also addressed common misconceptions, including managing insulin types, preventing lipodystrophy, adequately correcting hypoglycemia, and incorporating sweets and other carbohydrate-rich foods into the diet when appropriate.

Conclusion: Diabetes education enhances glycemic management; therefore, it should be an integral part of treatment. The AADE7 framework proved highly effective, offering a holistic perspective on diabetes care.

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