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A Systematic Review: Family Support Integrated To Diabetes Self-Management among Glycemic Uncontrolled Type II DM Patients

Version 1 : Received: 12 May 2017 / Approved: 12 May 2017 / Online: 12 May 2017 (05:27:28 CEST)

How to cite: Pamungkas, R.A.; Chamroonsawasdi, K.; Vatanasomcoon, P. A Systematic Review: Family Support Integrated To Diabetes Self-Management among Glycemic Uncontrolled Type II DM Patients. Preprints 2017, 2017050104. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201705.0104.v1 Pamungkas, R.A.; Chamroonsawasdi, K.; Vatanasomcoon, P. A Systematic Review: Family Support Integrated To Diabetes Self-Management among Glycemic Uncontrolled Type II DM Patients. Preprints 2017, 2017050104. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201705.0104.v1

Abstract

Abstract Background: Diabetes mellitus is dramatically increasing in the wide world. The managing of diabetes care emphasized the self-management education and support into patients’ care and family care. Objective: to review and synthesizes the effectiveness of DSME strategies involving family as a key person to provide social support for diabetes mellitus self-management of glycemic uncontrolled patients Method: Three databases through PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus were reviewed to assess the relevant articles. The following search terms: “type 2 diabetes,” “self-management,” “family support,” and “glycemic uncontrolled.” We summarized details of family support on self-management among glycemic uncontrolled patients for 14 existing studies. Results: A total of 22 intervention studies were identified. Those studies have a heterogeneous of the education strategies, support perceived, follow-ups strategies and outcomes among type 2 DM. Family integration on diabetes self-management education (DSME) has a positive impact on several outcomes including, self-care behaviors, psychological outcomes, self-efficacy and clinical outcomes Conclusions: This systematic review found robust data related to the integration of family support on diabetes self-management among glycemic uncontrolled patients. Consequently, the improvement in outcomes was identified. Implications: The findings suggest model of family engagement is better and needed for sustaining the diabetes care in the long-term care

Keywords

diabetes self-management; family support; glycemic uncontrolled; type 2 DM; systematic review

Subject

Social Sciences, Behavior Sciences

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