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Questionnaire-based service evaluation of the efficacy and usefulness of SEREN: a structured education programme for children and young people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the usefulness and effectiveness of a new structured education module for children with type 1 diabetes: S(tructured) E(ducation) R(eassuring) E(mpowering) N(urturing) (SEREN) ‘Diabetes at Diagnosis’. DESIGN: Retrospective questionnaire-based service evaluation. SETTING: 12/1...

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Autores principales: D'Souza, Rashmi Sarah, Ryan, Matthew, Hawkes, Esther, Baker, Claire, Davies, Yvonne, R-Screen, Judith, Price, Jonathan, Pryce, Rebekah, D'Souza, Nirupa A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8451284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34535457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2021-001337
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Sumario:OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the usefulness and effectiveness of a new structured education module for children with type 1 diabetes: S(tructured) E(ducation) R(eassuring) E(mpowering) N(urturing) (SEREN) ‘Diabetes at Diagnosis’. DESIGN: Retrospective questionnaire-based service evaluation. SETTING: 12/14 paediatric diabetes centres across Wales took part. PARTICIPANTS: Children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 1 year before (pre-SEREN group) and 1 year after the introduction of SEREN (post-SEREN group) were selected using a national diabetes register. RESOURCE: ‘Diabetes at Diagnosis’ delivers structured education to empower children and families with self-management of type 1 diabetes. EVALUATION: Primary outcomes were patient-reported effectiveness and user-friendliness of the educational resources and quality of life (PedsQL). Age-appropriate child and parent questionnaires were provided. Clinical outcomes included glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) at 6 and 12 months, service engagement and diabetes-related hospital admissions in the first year. RESULTS: 89/106 responded pre-SEREN and 108/115 post-SEREN, with no demographic differences at diagnosis. Parent scores for educational package evaluation significantly improved post-SEREN, with a non-significant trend towards improved results in children. PedsQL scores were similar. There was no change in HbA1c overall. Subgroup analyses at 12 months showed a trend towards a lower HbA1c in key stage 1–2 (62 vs 58 mmol/mol, p=0.06) and increased HbA1c in key stage 3–4 (56 vs 66 mmol/mol, p=0.009). There were no differences in hospital admissions or missed clinic appointments. CONCLUSIONS: This is an evaluation of the only standardised type 1 diabetes structured education programme in use for children throughout Wales. This module improved parent-reported outcomes and showed a non-significant trend towards improved usefulness in children, without a difference in a PedsQL scores overall. Ongoing evaluation of the cohort who received subsequent SEREN modules may show the long-term benefit of the programme.