European Medical Journal Diabetes (Nov 2019)

FAMILY MODELS OF DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT EDUCATION: THE CURRENT EVIDENCE AND CRITICAL GAPS IN KNOWLEDGE

  • Pearl A. McElfish,
  • Jennifer Post,
  • Brett Rowland,
  • Christopher R. Long

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 59 – 61

Abstract

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This commentary outlines the effectiveness of family-centred models of diabetes self-management education (Family-DSME) interventions and identifies five considerable gaps in the available literature that are keeping Family-DSME interventions from being translated into clinical practice. These include: (a) confounding effects of including cultural tailoring in many Family-DSME studies; (b) variations in duration and dosage of Family-DSME interventions; (c) most studies failing to assess the effects of Family-DSME on the included family members; (d) lack of cost-effectiveness data; and (e) lack of implementation research on Family-DSME interventions. It is crucial that clinical researchers focus efforts on filling the gaps in knowledge that constrain Family-DSME from being translated into clinical practice.

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