Evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trial

Abstract Background The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing substantially worldwide, leading to serious economic effects, complications and deaths. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an empowerment program providing support for psychosocial, behavioral, and clinical aspects o...

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Main Authors: Daniel Nogueira Cortez, Maísa Mara Lopes Macedo, Débora Aparecida Silva Souza, Jéssica Caroline dos Santos, Gesana Sousa Afonso, Ilka Afonso Reis, Heloísa de Carvalho Torres
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3937-5
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spelling doaj-f11fb731b7094bd39e6f2a4cf8dce5302020-11-24T21:41:37ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582017-01-0117111010.1186/s12889-016-3937-5Evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trialDaniel Nogueira Cortez0Maísa Mara Lopes Macedo1Débora Aparecida Silva Souza2Jéssica Caroline dos Santos3Gesana Sousa Afonso4Ilka Afonso Reis5Heloísa de Carvalho Torres6Federal University of São João del-Rei (Centro Oeste Campus)School of Nursing, Federal University of Minas GeraisSchool of Nursing, Federal University of Minas GeraisSchool of Nursing, Federal University of Minas GeraisSchool of Nursing, Federal University of Minas GeraisInstitute of Exact Sciences, Federal University of Minas GeraisSchool of Nursing, Federal University of Minas GeraisAbstract Background The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing substantially worldwide, leading to serious economic effects, complications and deaths. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an empowerment program providing support for psychosocial, behavioral, and clinical aspects of diabetes to help Brazilian users of public health services obtain metabolic control of this condition. Methods In this cluster randomized trial, participants aged 30–80 diagnosed with type 2 diabetes were recruited from ten Brazilian public health units in 2014 and 2015. Five units were randomly assigned to receive the empowerment program based on a behavior change protocol, and five continued to receive only conventional treatment. The primary outcome was the biochemical and anthropometric parameters, and the secondary outcomes were self-care, attitude, knowledge and empowerment related to diabetes. The effect of the experiment was defined as the percentage variation between the values at the initial and final periods. To evaluate this effect and to compare it in the two groups, tests were used for paired and independent samples, respectively. Results There were 238 participants: 127 and 111 in the intervention and control group, respectively. For glycated hemoglobin, the mean effect in the control and intervention groups was 3.93 and −5.13, respectively (p < 0.001). Levels of glycated hemoglobin and other metabolic indicators, as well as the most part of the secondary outcomes showed a significant difference in the experimental group compared to the control group. Conclusions The empowerment program improved metabolic control of type 2 diabetes in Brazilian users. Trial registration NCT02132338 - April 22, 2014.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3937-5Diabetes type 2Health educationRandomized controlled trialSelf carePrimary health care
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author Daniel Nogueira Cortez
Maísa Mara Lopes Macedo
Débora Aparecida Silva Souza
Jéssica Caroline dos Santos
Gesana Sousa Afonso
Ilka Afonso Reis
Heloísa de Carvalho Torres
spellingShingle Daniel Nogueira Cortez
Maísa Mara Lopes Macedo
Débora Aparecida Silva Souza
Jéssica Caroline dos Santos
Gesana Sousa Afonso
Ilka Afonso Reis
Heloísa de Carvalho Torres
Evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trial
BMC Public Health
Diabetes type 2
Health education
Randomized controlled trial
Self care
Primary health care
author_facet Daniel Nogueira Cortez
Maísa Mara Lopes Macedo
Débora Aparecida Silva Souza
Jéssica Caroline dos Santos
Gesana Sousa Afonso
Ilka Afonso Reis
Heloísa de Carvalho Torres
author_sort Daniel Nogueira Cortez
title Evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trial
title_short Evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trial
title_full Evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trial
title_fullStr Evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trial
title_sort evaluating the effectiveness of an empowerment program for self-care in type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomized trial
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Abstract Background The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing substantially worldwide, leading to serious economic effects, complications and deaths. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an empowerment program providing support for psychosocial, behavioral, and clinical aspects of diabetes to help Brazilian users of public health services obtain metabolic control of this condition. Methods In this cluster randomized trial, participants aged 30–80 diagnosed with type 2 diabetes were recruited from ten Brazilian public health units in 2014 and 2015. Five units were randomly assigned to receive the empowerment program based on a behavior change protocol, and five continued to receive only conventional treatment. The primary outcome was the biochemical and anthropometric parameters, and the secondary outcomes were self-care, attitude, knowledge and empowerment related to diabetes. The effect of the experiment was defined as the percentage variation between the values at the initial and final periods. To evaluate this effect and to compare it in the two groups, tests were used for paired and independent samples, respectively. Results There were 238 participants: 127 and 111 in the intervention and control group, respectively. For glycated hemoglobin, the mean effect in the control and intervention groups was 3.93 and −5.13, respectively (p < 0.001). Levels of glycated hemoglobin and other metabolic indicators, as well as the most part of the secondary outcomes showed a significant difference in the experimental group compared to the control group. Conclusions The empowerment program improved metabolic control of type 2 diabetes in Brazilian users. Trial registration NCT02132338 - April 22, 2014.
topic Diabetes type 2
Health education
Randomized controlled trial
Self care
Primary health care
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3937-5
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