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  1. Self-Care Management of Patients with diabetes: nurses' perspectives

    Education on self- care management has become gold standard for patients with diabetes [ 1 ]. Patients with diabetes require day-to-day knowledge of nutrition, exercise, monitoring, medication to accomplish daily self- care goals [ 2 ]. Evidence have shown that those who were well-equipped with self-care knowledge have become more confident to ...

  2. The role of nurses in diabetes care: challenges and opportunities

    With the global prevalence of diabetes set to increase over the coming decades from 537 million in 2021 to 783 million in 2045,1 solutions must be found to ensure that both prevention and treatment are guaranteed. A key component to this response will be the strengthening of health systems. Included in the overall health system response is the important role that human resources have in ...

  3. The Role of Nurses and the Facilitators and Barriers in Diabetes Care

    • Deficient knowledge either of diabetes education in nursing school or in the retention of what has been taught ... Participants' lack of knowledge about insulin injections sites and etiology of type 1 diabetes mellitus ... • 22% of DSN had a formal role in diabetes research compared with 48% in 2000 (p <0.000).

  4. Diabetes (Nursing)

    Diabetes mellitus is taken from the Greek word diabetes, meaning siphon - to pass through and the Latin word mellitus meaning sweet. A review of the history shows that the term "diabetes" was first used by Apollonius of Memphis around 250 to 300 BC. Ancient Greek, Indian, and Egyptian civilizations discovered the sweet nature of urine in this condition, and hence the propagation of the word ...

  5. Nurses: at the heart of diabetes care

    For 2020, World Diabetes Day on Nov 14 is dedicated to promoting the crucial role of nurses in the prevention and management of diabetes. The campaign, Nurses Make the Difference, which is led by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), highlights that nurses account for almost 60% of the health-care workforce worldwide and play a key part in the care of people with all types of diabetes ...

  6. The clinical effectiveness of nursing models of diabetes care: A

    Abstract. Objectives: To determine the clinical effectiveness (glycemic control, other biological measures, cost-effectiveness and patient satisfaction) of primary care nurse-led interventions for diabetes. Design: A systematic review following methods described for complex interventions and using PRISMA guidelines for reporting was undertaken.

  7. Efficacy of Diabetes Education in Adults With Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

    Journal of Nursing Scholarship is a peer-reviewed nursing research journal publishing articles that provide the necessary tools to improve nursing care ... Ibecs, and Scopus. Search equations were undertaken using the MeSH terms <diabetes mellitus type 2> AND <health education> AND <primary health care> AND <self-control> and their equivalents ...

  8. Bringing Nursing Care to Patients Living With Diabetes Mellitus

    Models, Nursing. Nursing Theory. Self Care. The author in this article focuses on exploring a brief historical background of the diagnosis labeled diabetes mellitus and honoring persons who seek nursing care through incorporating Orem's self-care deficit theory. The author highlights utilizing a nursing theoretical framework as an important t ….

  9. Keeping up-to-date with diabetes care and education : Nursing2024

    Abstract. In Brief. The American Diabetes Association publishes standards of care that are updated annually by a panel of experts in nursing, education, behavior, psychology, nutrition, pharmacology, and medicine. This article describes current evidence-based approaches to care and education for adults and highlights revisions in the 2018 ...

  10. Effect of a Nurse-Led Diabetes Self-Management Education ...

    A two-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial with the blinded outcome assessors was designed. One hundred forty-two adults with type 2 diabetes were randomized to receive either usual diabetes care (control group) or usual care plus a nurse-led diabetes self-management education (intervention group). Duration of the intervention was 12 ...

  11. Nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and practice with regards to nutritional

    Diabetes mellitus is one of the fastest growing chronic diseases globally, with a significant burden on individuals and societies . Management of diabetes includes nutritional therapy, exercise, monitoring, pharmacologic therapy, and patient education. ... The present study is a part of a master of nursing thesis. The research proposal was ...

  12. Effective Nurse Communication With Type 2 Diabetes Patients:

    Moser A., van der Bruggen H., Widdershoven G. (2006). Competency in shaping one's life: Autonomy of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a nurse-led, shared-care setting: A qualitative study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 43, 417-427.

  13. Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Obstacles in Coping

    Diabetes mellitus is a major global threat to public health. Reducing the daily obstacles of coping with the disease for patients with diabetes may improve management. ... Intensive management program to improve glycosylated hemoglobin level and adherence to diet in patients with type 2 diabetes. Applied Nursing Research, 22, 42-47. https ...

  14. Type 2 Diabetes (Nursing)

    Diabetes mellitus is an increasingly prevalent condition.[1][2] This condition is characterized by hyperglycemia. The two main types of diabetes are type 1 diabetes mellitus and type 2 diabetes mellitus, with type 2 diabetes accounting for 90% of all cases. Other types of diabetes mellitus include gestational diabetes, drug-induced diabetes, and monogenic diabetes. Complications of diabetes ...

  15. Trends in Diabetes Treatment and Control in U.S. Adults, 1999-2018

    Effects of intensive blood-pressure control in type 2 diabetes mellitus. N Engl J Med 2010;362:1575-1585. Crossref. ... Chronicle of Diabetes Research and Practice, 3, 1, ...

  16. Caring for people with diabetes: A fresh look at an old dise ...

    A fresh look at an old disease. This article describes current evidence-based approaches to the care and education of adults living with diabetes. It also highlights revisions in the 2022 Standards of Care and evidence-based strategies nurses can use to be more effective. From 2020 through 2022, public health services, health systems, nursing ...

  17. Clinical validity of the nursing diagnosis risk for unstable blood

    To assess clinical-causal validity evidence of the nursing diagnosis, risk for unstable blood glucose level (00179), in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods. A case-control study was conducted in 5 primary healthcare units, involving 107 subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus, 60 in the case group and 47 in the control group.

  18. The Role of Nurses in Diabetes Care: A Qualitative Study

    Nurses give education to people with diabetes mellitus regarding lifestyle changes and self-care. Educating nurses can lead to perceptions that determine the patient's health behavior towards ...

  19. Bringing Nursing Care to Patients Living With Diabetes Mellitus

    Abstract. The author in this article focuses on exploring a brief historical background of the diagnosis labeled diabetes mellitus and honoring persons who seek nursing care through incorporating Orem's self-care deficit theory. The author highlights utilizing a nursing theoretical framework as an important takeaway to enhance congruence ...

  20. (PDF) Self-care management strategies among individuals living with

    rize nursing interventions and research in self-manage ment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. PubMed , PsycINFO , CIN AHL, and the Cochrane database w ere searched for the years 2002-2013 using

  21. 1. Improving Care and Promoting Health in Populations:

    It is estimated that the annual cost of diagnosed diabetes in the U.S. in 2017 was $327 billion, including $237 billion in direct health care costs and $90 billion in reduced productivity. After adjusting for inflation, the economic costs of diabetes increased by 26% from 2012 to 2017 ( 8 ).

  22. Diabetes Mellitus: Nursing Care Management

    Diabetes Mellitus is a common and complex condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Learn about the nursing care management, diagnosis, complications, and treatment of this disease with this comprehensive guide from Nurseslabs. Whether you are a student, a nurse, or a patient, this webpage will provide you with valuable information and insights on Diabetes Mellitus.

  23. Prediabetes remission for type 2 diabetes mellitus prevention

    Pre-diabetes. Current guidelines for the delay and prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus recommend for people with prediabetes to lose at least 7% of their body weight. Here, we advocate to use ...

  24. Dietary Survey of Japanese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus on

    The nutrient intake of persons with diabetes placed on a low-carbohydrate diet remains unclear. This study aimed to assess nutrient intake in persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus treated with a low-carbohydrate diet. The brief-type self-administered diet history questionnaire was used to collect the dietary information of 335 outpatients at Kitasato Institute Hospital, while their clinical ...

  25. Nursing-Intense Health Education Intervention for Persons with Type 2

    Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) is a highly prevalent disease, the progression of which depends on high blood glucose levels, which are reflected in the level of glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c). Appropriate health education equips patients with the knowledge and skills to control their glucose and HbA1c levels to avoid long-term complications.

  26. Human and financial resource needs for universal access to WHO-PEN

    Eswatini faces persistent challenges in providing care for diabetes and hypertension, exacerbated by a shortage of healthcare workers. The implementation of WHO-PEN interventions aimed to address these issues, yet their effects on healthcare worker time requirements and associated costs remain unclear. This study employed a time-and-motion analysis and a bottom-up cost assessment to quantify ...

  27. The Influence of Nurse-Led Interventions on Diseases Management in

    Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, ... enable nurses to exert roles in prescribing medicines, running nurse-directed diabetes clinics, carrying out diabetes research, and providing diabetes education. A successful extension of nursing roles has been implemented in Thailand, where nurses play various roles as advanced practice nurses, case ...

  28. Current status of electronic health literacy among pregnant women with

    Women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus often rely on internet-based health information for managing their condition. This study aims to investigate the present state of electronic health literacy among women with gestational diabetes mellitus, analyze the influencing factors, and explore their experiences regarding accessing, comprehending, evaluating, and applying online health ...

  29. Clinical validity of the nursing diagnosis risk for unstable blood

    Objective: To assess clinical-causal validity evidence of the nursing diagnosis, risk for unstable blood glucose level (00179), in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: A case-control study was conducted in 5 primary healthcare units, involving 107 subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus, 60 in the case group and 47 in the control group.