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To Adapt or Not to Adapt: The Association between Implementation Fidelity and the Effectiveness of Diabetes Self-Management Education

Self-management education (SME) is a key determinant of diabetes treatment outcomes. While SME programs are often adapted for implementation, the impact of adaptations on diabetes SME effectiveness is not well documented. This study evaluated the impact of the implementation fidelity of diabetes SME...

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Autores principales: Schinckus, Louise, Van den Broucke, Stephan, van der Zanden, Gerard, Levin-Zamir, Diane, Mueller, Gabriele, Riemenschneider, Henna, Hayter, Victoria, Yardley, Lucy, Schillinger, Dean, Doyle, Gerardine, Ganahl, Kristin, Pelikan, Jürgen, Chang, Peter
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084095
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author Schinckus, Louise
Van den Broucke, Stephan
van der Zanden, Gerard
Levin-Zamir, Diane
Mueller, Gabriele
Riemenschneider, Henna
Hayter, Victoria
Yardley, Lucy
Schillinger, Dean
Doyle, Gerardine
Ganahl, Kristin
Pelikan, Jürgen
Chang, Peter
author_facet Schinckus, Louise
Van den Broucke, Stephan
van der Zanden, Gerard
Levin-Zamir, Diane
Mueller, Gabriele
Riemenschneider, Henna
Hayter, Victoria
Yardley, Lucy
Schillinger, Dean
Doyle, Gerardine
Ganahl, Kristin
Pelikan, Jürgen
Chang, Peter
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description Self-management education (SME) is a key determinant of diabetes treatment outcomes. While SME programs are often adapted for implementation, the impact of adaptations on diabetes SME effectiveness is not well documented. This study evaluated the impact of the implementation fidelity of diabetes SME programs on program effectiveness, exploring which factors influence implementation fidelity. Data from 33 type 2 diabetes SME program providers and 166 patients were collected in 8 countries (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, UK, Israel, Taiwan and USA). Program providers completed a questionnaire assessing their adherence to the program protocol and factors that influenced the implementation. Patients answered a pre–post questionnaire assessing their diabetes-related health literacy, self-care behavior, general health and well-being. Associations between implementation fidelity and outcomes were estimated through logistic regressions and repeated measures MANOVA, controlling for potential confounders. Adaptations of the program protocol regarding content, duration, frequency and/or coverage were reported by 39% of the providers and were associated with better, not worse, outcomes than strict adherence. None of the factors related to the participants, facilitating strategies, provider or context systematically influenced the implementation fidelity. Future research should focus on individual and contextual factors that may influence decisions to adapt SME programs for diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-80691772021-04-26 To Adapt or Not to Adapt: The Association between Implementation Fidelity and the Effectiveness of Diabetes Self-Management Education Schinckus, Louise Van den Broucke, Stephan van der Zanden, Gerard Levin-Zamir, Diane Mueller, Gabriele Riemenschneider, Henna Hayter, Victoria Yardley, Lucy Schillinger, Dean Doyle, Gerardine Ganahl, Kristin Pelikan, Jürgen Chang, Peter Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Self-management education (SME) is a key determinant of diabetes treatment outcomes. While SME programs are often adapted for implementation, the impact of adaptations on diabetes SME effectiveness is not well documented. This study evaluated the impact of the implementation fidelity of diabetes SME programs on program effectiveness, exploring which factors influence implementation fidelity. Data from 33 type 2 diabetes SME program providers and 166 patients were collected in 8 countries (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, UK, Israel, Taiwan and USA). Program providers completed a questionnaire assessing their adherence to the program protocol and factors that influenced the implementation. Patients answered a pre–post questionnaire assessing their diabetes-related health literacy, self-care behavior, general health and well-being. Associations between implementation fidelity and outcomes were estimated through logistic regressions and repeated measures MANOVA, controlling for potential confounders. Adaptations of the program protocol regarding content, duration, frequency and/or coverage were reported by 39% of the providers and were associated with better, not worse, outcomes than strict adherence. None of the factors related to the participants, facilitating strategies, provider or context systematically influenced the implementation fidelity. Future research should focus on individual and contextual factors that may influence decisions to adapt SME programs for diabetes. MDPI 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8069177/ /pubmed/33924494 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084095 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Van den Broucke, Stephan
van der Zanden, Gerard
Levin-Zamir, Diane
Mueller, Gabriele
Riemenschneider, Henna
Hayter, Victoria
Yardley, Lucy
Schillinger, Dean
Doyle, Gerardine
Ganahl, Kristin
Pelikan, Jürgen
Chang, Peter
To Adapt or Not to Adapt: The Association between Implementation Fidelity and the Effectiveness of Diabetes Self-Management Education
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title_short To Adapt or Not to Adapt: The Association between Implementation Fidelity and the Effectiveness of Diabetes Self-Management Education
title_sort to adapt or not to adapt: the association between implementation fidelity and the effectiveness of diabetes self-management education
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084095
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