Summary:
In diabetic patients in Egypt, the Diabetes Conversation Map (TM) program significantly improved knowledge retention, self-management behaviors, and self-efficacy compared to standard care or alternative DSMES programs, though it was associated with no significant adverse effects.
| PICO | Description |
|---|---|
| Population | Diabetic patients in Egypt facing health and economic challenges. |
| Intervention | Diabetes Conversation Map (TM) program as a DSMES tool. |
| Comparison | Standard care or other alternative DSMES programs for diabetes management. |
| Outcome | The Diabetes Conversation Map (TM) program resulted in significantly improved knowledge retention, enhanced self-management behaviors, and increased self-efficacy in managing diabetes, with no reported significant adverse effects. |
Source: Shaimaa Mohamed Amin, et al. “Impact of the Diabetes Conversation Map(TM) Program on Knowledge Retention, Self-Management, and Self-Efficacy Among Diabetic Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.” Read article here.
