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Evaluation of the UCL Diabetes Self-management Programme (UCL-DSMP): A Randomized Controlled Trial
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NursingDisease ManagementSelf-management ProgrammePrimary CareSelf-management BehavioursChronic Disease ManagementHealth PolicySelf-managementDiabetes ManagementDiabetesRandomized Controlled TrialSelf-care InterventionDiabetes MellitusMany Self-management StudiesMedicine
Self-management has been described as the cornerstone of care for diabetes. Many self-management studies are limited by poor methodology and poor descriptions of the intervention. The current study developed a theoretically based self-management programme for patients with type 2 diabetes, which was evaluated via a randomized controlled trial. At immediate post-intervention and three-month follow-up the intervention group showed significant improvement relative to controls on self-management behaviours, quality of life and illness beliefs. A trend towards improved HbA1c was also observed. Documentation in a manual and development of a training programme for facilitators ensures the programme is replicable.
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