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Theory‐based diabetes self‐management education with pre‐selection of participants: a randomized controlled trial with 2.5 years’ follow‐up (ELDES Study)

AIMS: To evaluate the (cost‐)effectiveness of Beyond Good Intentions (BGI), a 12‐week group‐based, nurse‐led self‐management programme, in terms of cardiovascular risk factors, self‐management and quality of life, after 2.5 years of follow‐up in pre‐selected individuals with known Type 2 diabetes of...

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Autores principales: Vos, R. C., van Heusden, L., Eikelenboom, N. W. D., Rutten, G. E. H. M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6618028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30677175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.13907
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author Vos, R. C.
van Heusden, L.
Eikelenboom, N. W. D.
Rutten, G. E. H. M.
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van Heusden, L.
Eikelenboom, N. W. D.
Rutten, G. E. H. M.
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description AIMS: To evaluate the (cost‐)effectiveness of Beyond Good Intentions (BGI), a 12‐week group‐based, nurse‐led self‐management programme, in terms of cardiovascular risk factors, self‐management and quality of life, after 2.5 years of follow‐up in pre‐selected individuals with known Type 2 diabetes of up to 5 years’ duration. METHODS: A parallel randomized controlled trial comparing BGI with usual care, based on a self‐management screening questionnaire, was conducted in 43 general practices after pre‐selection of participants. After 2.5 years of follow‐up, the between‐group changes in the abovementioned variables were assessed using analysis of covariance. RESULTS: A total of 108 participants (BGI group, n =56; control group, n =52) were included. Changes over time in BMI (–0.4 vs –0.5 kg/m(2)) were similar in the two groups. Median HbA(1c) [BGI group 47 mmol/mol (6.5%); control group: 49 mmol/mol (6.6%)] and mean systolic blood pressure (BGI group: 132±13 mmHg; control group: 133±14 mmHg) were well controlled at baseline and no intervention effect was found. LDL cholesterol levels decreased from 2.4 to 2.2 mmol/l in the control group and remained stable at 2.6 mmol/l in the intervention group (P=0.032). No intervention effect was found for self‐management or quality of life. CONCLUSION: In contrast to the first BGI study, we did not observe significant effects of the BGI intervention, despite pre‐selection of individuals. In diabetes populations with target levels for HbA(1c), systolic blood pressure and LDL cholesterol, no further beneficial effects can be expected from self‐management programmes with regard to biomedical factors and quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-66180282019-07-22 Theory‐based diabetes self‐management education with pre‐selection of participants: a randomized controlled trial with 2.5 years’ follow‐up (ELDES Study) Vos, R. C. van Heusden, L. Eikelenboom, N. W. D. Rutten, G. E. H. M. Diabet Med Research Articles AIMS: To evaluate the (cost‐)effectiveness of Beyond Good Intentions (BGI), a 12‐week group‐based, nurse‐led self‐management programme, in terms of cardiovascular risk factors, self‐management and quality of life, after 2.5 years of follow‐up in pre‐selected individuals with known Type 2 diabetes of up to 5 years’ duration. METHODS: A parallel randomized controlled trial comparing BGI with usual care, based on a self‐management screening questionnaire, was conducted in 43 general practices after pre‐selection of participants. After 2.5 years of follow‐up, the between‐group changes in the abovementioned variables were assessed using analysis of covariance. RESULTS: A total of 108 participants (BGI group, n =56; control group, n =52) were included. Changes over time in BMI (–0.4 vs –0.5 kg/m(2)) were similar in the two groups. Median HbA(1c) [BGI group 47 mmol/mol (6.5%); control group: 49 mmol/mol (6.6%)] and mean systolic blood pressure (BGI group: 132±13 mmHg; control group: 133±14 mmHg) were well controlled at baseline and no intervention effect was found. LDL cholesterol levels decreased from 2.4 to 2.2 mmol/l in the control group and remained stable at 2.6 mmol/l in the intervention group (P=0.032). No intervention effect was found for self‐management or quality of life. CONCLUSION: In contrast to the first BGI study, we did not observe significant effects of the BGI intervention, despite pre‐selection of individuals. In diabetes populations with target levels for HbA(1c), systolic blood pressure and LDL cholesterol, no further beneficial effects can be expected from self‐management programmes with regard to biomedical factors and quality of life. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-02-15 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6618028/ /pubmed/30677175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.13907 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Diabetes UK This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Eikelenboom, N. W. D.
Rutten, G. E. H. M.
Theory‐based diabetes self‐management education with pre‐selection of participants: a randomized controlled trial with 2.5 years’ follow‐up (ELDES Study)
title Theory‐based diabetes self‐management education with pre‐selection of participants: a randomized controlled trial with 2.5 years’ follow‐up (ELDES Study)
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title_fullStr Theory‐based diabetes self‐management education with pre‐selection of participants: a randomized controlled trial with 2.5 years’ follow‐up (ELDES Study)
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title_short Theory‐based diabetes self‐management education with pre‐selection of participants: a randomized controlled trial with 2.5 years’ follow‐up (ELDES Study)
title_sort theory‐based diabetes self‐management education with pre‐selection of participants: a randomized controlled trial with 2.5 years’ follow‐up (eldes study)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6618028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30677175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.13907
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