Diabetic patient education: determinants of success
- 1 September 2000
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Wiley in Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
- Vol. 16 (S1) , S70-S74
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1520-7560(200009/10)16:1+<::aid-dmrr110>3.0.co;2-0
Abstract
Education/empowerment is critical if successful self-management is to be achieved. All professional patient interactions have a learning component. Clinical outcomes in diabetes are as dependent on psyche-social factors or learned behaviour as on metabolic state or therapeutic interventions. These factors include targets set, self-management skills, influence of living with diabetes, emotional factors, role of other people, perceived benefits and barriers, feelings of self-efficacy, weight concern and diet barrier. Training in learning processes and factors governing behaviour are essential for all those involved in delivery of patient care. Educational programmes should recognise the wide range of learning strategies used by different people. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Keywords
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