Maina Pauline Muthoni, Pienaar Melanie, Reid Marianne
University of the Free State, South Africa, Faculty of Health Science, School of Nursing.
Int J Nurs Stud Adv. 2023 Jun 5;5:100136. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2023.100136. eCollection 2023 Dec.
The projected increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus globally is expected to hit the low and middle income countries the hardest. The majority of the day to day disease management activities needed to achieve glycaemic control and improve the quality of life among patients with diabetes mellitus falls on the patient and/or their families. Determining the self-management practices by patients with diabetes mellitus can help develop interventions that can enhance these practices and help prevent complications.
The current study aimed to explore the self-management practices of patients with type II diabetes mellitus in low and middle-income countries to prevent complications.
A scoping review was conducted using the Joanna Briggs Institute approach to conducting scoping reviews. The context of the review was low and middle income countries with the core concept being self-management practices for prevention of complications.
Articles in Scopus databases and on the EBSCOHost platform were searched, as were their reference lists. If abstracts met inclusion criteria, full articles were downloaded and data extracted. The review included original research studies, published in the English language. The research studies included in the review were conducted between the year 2000 to 2022 among patients diagnosed with type II diabetes mellitus.
This search yielded 823 articles; after deduplication, twelve studies were included in the final list. Four categories of self-management practices for preventing complications of type II diabetes mellitus were identified. The categories are i) acquisition of diabetes-related knowledge, ii) essential skills to manage diabetes mellitus, iii) lifestyle modification, and iv) availability of psychological support and follow-up.
Most diabetes care is dependent on patients' self-management levels. The studies reviewed in this article show that patients are capable of adequate self-management when practices are tailored to their needs.
The scoping review protocol was registered in the Fig Share platform on 17th January 2022 under the digital object identifier https://doi.org/10.38140/ufs.17206751.
预计全球糖尿病患病率的上升将对低收入和中等收入国家造成最严重的影响。实现血糖控制以及改善糖尿病患者生活质量所需的大部分日常疾病管理活动都落在患者和/或其家人身上。确定糖尿病患者的自我管理行为有助于制定干预措施,以加强这些行为并预防并发症。
本研究旨在探索低收入和中等收入国家II型糖尿病患者的自我管理行为,以预防并发症。
采用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所开展范围综述的方法进行了一项范围综述。综述的背景是低收入和中等收入国家,核心概念是预防并发症的自我管理行为。
检索了Scopus数据库和EBSCOHost平台上的文章及其参考文献列表。如果摘要符合纳入标准,则下载全文并提取数据。该综述纳入以英文发表的原创性研究。纳入综述的研究是在2000年至2022年期间对被诊断为II型糖尿病的患者进行的。
本次检索共获得823篇文章;去重后,最终列表中纳入了12项研究。确定了预防II型糖尿病并发症的四类自我管理行为。这些类别包括:i)获取糖尿病相关知识,ii)管理糖尿病的基本技能,iii)生活方式改变,iv)心理支持和随访的可获得性。
大多数糖尿病护理依赖于患者的自我管理水平。本文综述的研究表明,当行为根据患者需求进行调整时,患者有能力进行充分的自我管理。
范围综述方案于2022年1月17日在Fig Share平台注册,数字对象标识符为https://doi.org/10.38