Date of this Version
8-5-2024
Document Type
DNP Project
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Poor glycemic control among adult patients with Type 2 Diabetes is a significant problem with over 40% of patients presenting to the clinic with uncontrolled blood sugar levels. Nearly 70% of those with HbA1c levels above 7% report non-adherence to diabetic self-management activities. Uncontrolled blood sugar increases the risk of complications and premature death.
Methods: This quality improvement project utilized the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Cycle. A pre-test post-test quasi-experimental design was implemented to evaluate the impact of a 60minute educational program based on the 2022 American Diabetes Association (ADA) National
Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) based on a sample of 15 adult patients with Type 2 Diabetes. The intervention aimed to enhance patients' knowledge on diabetes self-management. Data were collected on participants' diabetes self-management knowledge before and after the DSMES training. Pre- and post-test results were analyzed using paired t-tests to assess the intervention's effectiveness.
Results: The DSMES intervention led to a statistically significant increase in participants' knowledge of diabetes self-management.
Conclusion: Despite limitations, such as a small sample size of 15 participants, the findings indicate that DSMES is an effective evidence-based intervention. Implementing DSMES can enhance diabetes self-management knowledge, potentially leading to better glycemic control and reduced risk of complications. Future studies with larger, more diverse populations and longterm follow-up are recommended to validate these findings and further improve diabetes care.
Keywords: Diabetes self-management education and support, glycemic control, Type 2 diabetes, quality improvement, PDSA cycle.
Recommended Citation
Etienne, Natacha and Sherman, deborah, "Implementation of Diabetes Self-Management Education to Improve Glycemic Control in Patients with Type II Diabetes: A Quality Improvement Project" (2024). Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing Student Projects. 273.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cnhs-studentprojects/273