心理信息
医学
梅德林
发展中国家
心理干预
检查表
科克伦图书馆
血糖性
病人教育
2型糖尿病
疾病管理
发达国家
人口
老年学
系统回顾
家庭医学
糖尿病
护理部
环境卫生
心理学
随机对照试验
外科
政治学
经济增长
内分泌学
法学
经济
认知心理学
作者
Loveness Dube,Stephan Van den Broucke,Marie Housiaux,William D’Hoore,Kirstie Rendall‐Mkosi
标识
DOI:10.1177/0145721714558305
摘要
Purpose Although self-management education is a key factor in the care for diabetes patients, its implementation in developing countries is not well documented. This systematic review considers the published literature on diabetes self-management education in high and low mortality developing countries. The aim is to provide a state of the art of current practices and assess program outcomes, cultural sensitivity, and accessibility to low literate patients. Methods The Cochrane Library, PubMed, MEDLINE, PsycInfo, and PsycArticles databases were searched for peer-reviewed articles on type 2 diabetes published in English between 2009 and 2013. The World Bank and WHO burden of disease criteria were applied to distinguish between developing countries with high and low mortality. Information was extracted using a validated checklist. Results Three reviews and 23 primary studies were identified, 18 of which were from low mortality developing countries. Studies from high mortality countries were mostly quasi-experimental, those from low mortality countries experimental. Interventions were generally effective on behavior change and patients’ glycemic control in the short term (≤9 months). While 57% of the studies mentioned cultural tailoring of interventions, only 17% reported on training of providers, and 39% were designed to be accessible for people with low literacy. Conclusions The limited studies available suggest that diabetes self-management education programs in developing countries are effective in the short term but must be tailored to conform to the cultural aspects of the target population.
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