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Brief Report

The Effect of Using Interactive Communication Tools in Adults with Type-2 Diabetes

by
Sofia Akritidou
1,
Gitte Reventlov Husted
2,
Kyriakos Kazakos
1 and
Kasper Olesen
2,*
1
Alexander Technological Educational Institute (ATEITH) of Thessaloniki, Greece
2
Steno Diabetes Center, Niels Steensens Vej 6, 2820 Gentofte, Denmark
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Nurs. Rep. 2017, 7(1), 6155; https://doi.org/10.4081/nursrep.2017.6155
Submission received: 15 July 2016 / Revised: 15 December 2016 / Accepted: 9 January 2017 / Published: 17 February 2017

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether glycaemic control and diabetes self-management could be improved in patients with type-2 diabetes following education using the EMMA dialogue tools facilitated by a health care professional. Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and Summary of Diabetes Self Care Activities (SDSCA) scores were collected at baseline and three months after the intervention from 22 participating patients. Participants significantly improved self-reported foot care (P<0.001) and exercise (P<0.001) whereas no significant changes were found in HbA1c (P=0.606) blood sugar measurements (P=0.213), and diet (P=0.061). In conclusion, the dialogue tools had a positive effect by improving diabetes self-management regarding foot care and exercise. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether glycaemic control and diabetes self-management could be improved in patients with type-2 diabetes following education using the EMMA dialogue tools facilitated by a health care professional. Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and Summary of Diabetes Self Care Activities (SDSCA) scores were collected at baseline and three months after the intervention from 22 participating patients. Participants significantly improved self-reported foot care (P<0.001) and exercise (P<0.001) whereas no significant changes were found in HbA1c (P=0.606) blood sugar measurements (P=0.213), and diet (P=0.061). In conclusion, the dialogue tools had a positive effect by improving diabetes self-management regarding foot care and exercise.
Keywords: Patient education; health behaviour; EMMA; type-2 diabetes Patient education; health behaviour; EMMA; type-2 diabetes

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Akritidou, S.; Husted, G.R.; Kazakos, K.; Olesen, K. The Effect of Using Interactive Communication Tools in Adults with Type-2 Diabetes. Nurs. Rep. 2017, 7, 6155. https://doi.org/10.4081/nursrep.2017.6155

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Akritidou S, Husted GR, Kazakos K, Olesen K. The Effect of Using Interactive Communication Tools in Adults with Type-2 Diabetes. Nursing Reports. 2017; 7(1):6155. https://doi.org/10.4081/nursrep.2017.6155

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Akritidou, Sofia, Gitte Reventlov Husted, Kyriakos Kazakos, and Kasper Olesen. 2017. "The Effect of Using Interactive Communication Tools in Adults with Type-2 Diabetes" Nursing Reports 7, no. 1: 6155. https://doi.org/10.4081/nursrep.2017.6155

APA Style

Akritidou, S., Husted, G. R., Kazakos, K., & Olesen, K. (2017). The Effect of Using Interactive Communication Tools in Adults with Type-2 Diabetes. Nursing Reports, 7(1), 6155. https://doi.org/10.4081/nursrep.2017.6155

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