مراقبت پرستاری و مامایی ابن سینا (May 2020)

The Effect of Group Counseling Based on Cognitive-behavioral Approach on Self-Care Behaviors and Illness Perception of Middle-aged Women with Diabetes Type 2: A Quasi-experimental Study

  • Marysm Dafei,
  • sedighe Hatefi,
  • Ali Dehghani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 216 – 226

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Background: Illness Perception and self-care behaviors are essential elements in treatment and management of patients with diabetes. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of group counseling with a cognitive-behavioral approach to illness perceived and self-care behaviors in middle-aged women with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Methods: The present study is a quasi - experimental study with two groups of intervention and control in parallel with pre-test, post-test and one month control in Isfahan, Iran, comprehensive health centers. For each group, 32 middle-aged women with T2D were selected by convenience sampling. Both groups received routine care of diabetic patients, but the experimental group received a cognitive behavioral group-counseling program. Data was collected through demographic questionnaire, the illness perception questionnair (IPQ), and summary of diabetes self-care activity (SDCS) and a checklist. Data was analyzed by SPSS 16 software using descriptive statistics, Chi-square test and independent t-test with significance level of 0.05. Result: The groups were not significantly different demographically. The mean age was 38.65±4.23 and 39.19±4.87, and the duration of diagnosis was 2 years and less. Of patients, 77% had a history of hypertension or hyperlipidemia or both in both groups. There were no significant differences in self-care behaviors (t=-0.0222, P=0.859) and illness perception (t=-0.178, P=0.859) in the pre-test. However, in the post-test, the intervention group showed a significant improvement in self-care behaviors (t=4.25, P=0.01) and disease perception (t=3.93, standard deviation=0.87). There was also an improvement in self-care behaviors (t=4.41 and P=0.014) and illness perception (t=414 and P=0.01) in the follow-up period, indicating the persistence of changes in counseling Conclusion: Group counseling based on cognitive-behavioral approach can enhance the perception of disease and self-care behaviors in T2D. Therefore, it can be used as a therapeutic approach to medication for patients with T2DM.

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