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2016

Type 2 diabetes mellitus

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An Evaluation Of Providers' Interventions And Patients' Adherence In Diabetes Management, Hoang Ngo Jan 2016

An Evaluation Of Providers' Interventions And Patients' Adherence In Diabetes Management, Hoang Ngo

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Background: Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States including Kentucky. Despite advances in medicine, the current management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remains challenging. Poor self-management coupled with the increasing complexity of the disease can lead to poor glycemic control.

Purpose: The purpose of this project was to examine current practices related to insulin-using patients’ treatment adherence and management of T2DM. In addition, providers’ perceptions on the management of T2DM were also assessed.

Methods: A retrospective chart review and semi-structured interviews were conducted. Patients (N = 84) with T2DM, over the …


Evaluation Of Educational Intervention And Management Of Patients With Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus, Elissa Johnson Jan 2016

Evaluation Of Educational Intervention And Management Of Patients With Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus, Elissa Johnson

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Background: Diabetes is a costly disease with devastating consequences. Patients with poor glucose control whether due to inadequate medical care or limited self-care are most at risk for complications. Evidence supports the efficacy of multifaceted interventions in the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Patient education, assessing behavioral and psychosocial elements, and focusing on lifestyle change (e.g. diet and exercise) are interventions shown to enhance self-efficacy and promote patient empowerment (Knight, Dornan, & Bundy, 2005).

Study Design: A retrospective chart review of 104 patients with established T2DM was conducted along with a qualitative interview with providers focused on management …