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: Received: 21 September 2022 / Approved: 21 September 2022 / Online: 21 September 2022 (05:46:19 CEST)
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Pratiwi, I. N.; Pandin, M. G. R.; Nursalam, N. A Literature Review on Diabetes Mellitus Management: A Nursing Philosophy. Preprints2022, 2022090314. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0314.v1
Pratiwi, I. N.; Pandin, M. G. R.; Nursalam, N. A Literature Review on Diabetes Mellitus Management: A Nursing Philosophy. Preprints 2022, 2022090314. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0314.v1
Pratiwi, I. N.; Pandin, M. G. R.; Nursalam, N. A Literature Review on Diabetes Mellitus Management: A Nursing Philosophy. Preprints2022, 2022090314. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0314.v1
APA Style
Pratiwi, I. N., Pandin, M. G. R., & Nursalam, N. (2022). A Literature Review on Diabetes Mellitus Management: A Nursing Philosophy. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0314.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
Pratiwi, I. N., Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin and Nursalam Nursalam. 2022 "A Literature Review on Diabetes Mellitus Management: A Nursing Philosophy" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0314.v1
Abstract
BackgroundGood management behavior in patients with diabetes mellitus can reduce disease complications and improve quality of life. This philosophical problem is very important for nurses who are able to provide management care for diabetic patients. The purpose of this literature review is to describe the concept, model or theory that can be used in improving the management of diabetes mellitus patients.MethodsThe method used is by searching several studies published through the Scopus database, PubMed, CINAHL, SpingerLink, and web of science (WOS). The search strategy uses a combination of the terms MeSH Terms. The research questions were designed using the principles of the PICOS framework. Selected studies were published from 2017-2022.ResultsA total of 15 studies were included, with 12 using quantitative methodology and 3 were qualitative. The studies were conducted across various countries. The majority of articles used the concept of self-management intervention based on digital-based development and e-health (n=6), Dorothea Orem's self-care deficit nursing theory n=2) and the transtheoretical model (n=2). These concepts, models and theories are able to improve good self-management through lifestyle changes, psychosocial, cultural acculturation and increase in spiritual values (n=6).ConclusionTransitional change focuses on changing the modifiable factors found in the concepts, models and theories of the articles obtained. Future research can be developed to assess the existence of elaborations and modifications based on the philosophy that people with diabetes are responsible for their own health.
Keywords
Diabetes; Theory; Model; Concept; Management; Health Care
Subject
Public Health and Healthcare, Nursing
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