Revista Mexicana de Endocrinología, Metabolismo y Nutrición (Oct 2021)

Diabetes education and self-care behaviors in patients with diabetes in Mexico

  • Alonso Romo-Romo,
  • Donají V. Gómez-Velasco,
  • Gabriela A. Galán-Ramírez,
  • Marcela Janka-Zires,
  • Griselda X. Brito-Córdova,
  • Lizeth Gómez-Munguía,
  • Ana L. Sarmiento-Moreno,
  • Francisco J. Gómez-Pérez,
  • Cristina García-Ulloa,
  • Sergio Hernández-Jiménez,
  • Carlos A. Aguilar-Salinas,
  • Paloma Almeda-Valdés

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24875/RME.20000115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4

Abstract

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Background: Diabetes educators are an important element in the multidisciplinary treatment team of diabetes. Diabetes education interventions are recommended throughout the course of the disease since they have a favorable impact in glucose control. Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the baseline status and at follow-up of patients participating in diabetes education sessions. Methods: Retrospective cohort study based on the review of clinical records of patients from a National Health Institute in Mexico. A total of 153 subjects that attended individual sessions were included in the study. Changes were assessed in 48 participants that had a second evaluation. The outcomes included clinical, anthropometric, and biochemical parameters, along with variables related to diabetes education. Results: The knowledge about tools for diabetes self-management was poor. Significant changes were found in different components that promote self-management of diabetes including knowing glycemic targets, performing an adequate insulin injection, and practicing self-monitoring of blood glucose. Conclusions: The knowledge of patients with diabetes about their disease is inadequate. Interventions related to diabetes education could promote better adherence to self-care behaviors in patients with diabetes.

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