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MON-149 The Impact of Diabetes Educational Videos in Diabetes Attitudes in a Brazilian Population
The purpose of this research is show the application of diabetes educational videos and the impact of them in Diabetes Attitudes, analyzing the results of the modified Diabetes Attitude Questionnaire ( ATT-19) before and after the videos. The ATT-19 is a questionnaire based on the measurement of psy...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Endocrine Society
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6551017/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-MON-149 |
Sumario: | The purpose of this research is show the application of diabetes educational videos and the impact of them in Diabetes Attitudes, analyzing the results of the modified Diabetes Attitude Questionnaire ( ATT-19) before and after the videos. The ATT-19 is a questionnaire based on the measurement of psychological adjustment for diabetes (DM), developed in response to the needs of evaluation of psychological and emotional aspects about the disease. Consists of 19 items that include six factors: stress associated with DM, receptivity to treatment, confidence in treatment, personal effectiveness, health perception and social acceptance. It was a transversal study, with active intervention during The World Diabetes Day of The International Diabetes Federation that occurred at one Brazilian Military Hospital. They were outpatient and participated without identification. To be eligible, patients had to be diabetic and accept to participate watching the videos and answered the two questionnaires. The videos were a construction of the Service and showed to the patients three own made videos of almost two minutes each: Video of the Glycemic Control using the Glucometers with capillary blood finger sample and explaining how easy and safe it is; Video of the Glycemic Control using the Continuous Glucose Monitoring System instead of a routine finger stick; Video of the insulin injection with different pens. The videos were shown personally to each patient by the health professional, using smart cell phones and by televisions when they finished the two questionnaires to fix more the messages to home. They receive too the link of the videos to access them whatever they want and were challenged to show the videos to anybody that they imagine. All patients were able to demonstrate their ability to use a mobile phone and were with good vision. The patients with difficulty to write received help of the Health Professional that assisted them. The study enrolled 31 diabetic participants, 18 women and 13 men, ages between 47 and 80 years. Were excluded 05 patients that did not answer the two questionnaires or not complete them. Analyzing by Test T student the results suggest positive psychological influence of the application of the videos in questions 1 (p=0, 08), 2 (p=0, 09) and statistical significance in 13 (p=0, 05), appointing reduction of stress associated with diabetes and improvement in personal effectiveness. The majority of the patients (88%) after the videos admitted that they achieved new knowledge about diabetes and liked the intervention used to teach and help them. The intervention seems to be a very good tool to diabetes educators as an adjunct to usual diabetes care . The diabetics who have seen the videos improved their Diabetes Attitudes, this probably will reflect in their lifestyle, adherence and future glycemic control. More studies with great number of patients are necessary to confirm it. |
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