Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Julia De Groot, Dongjun Wu, Declan Flynn, Dylan Robertson, Gary Grant, Jing Sun
Summary: The study evaluated the effects of telemedicine interventions on type 2 diabetes patients, showing significant improvement in HbA1c, blood pressure, blood glucose, weight, and other health outcomes. Subgroup analysis highlighted that interventions with specific characteristics (such as video conferencing, clinical treatment models) and frequencies (such as less than weekly) had the greatest effect on HbA1c reduction.
WORLD JOURNAL OF DIABETES
(2021)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Ben S. Gerber, Alana Biggers, Jessica J. Tilton, Daphne E. Smith Marsh, Rachel Lane, Dan Mihailescu, Jungae Lee, Lisa K. Sharp
Summary: Clinical pharmacists and health coaches using mobile health tools can improve blood glucose levels in African American and Latinx populations with type 2 diabetes.
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
George Siopis, Stephen Colagiuri, Margaret Allman-Farinelli
Summary: The study aimed to compare the effects of nutrition therapy delivered by dietitians to nutrition advice by other healthcare professionals on metabolic parameters in adults with type 2 diabetes. Results showed that nutrition therapy provided by dietitians was associated with better clinical parameters, particularly improved glycemic control.
CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Despina Kolivas, Liz Fraser, Ronald Schweitzer, Peter Brukner, George Moschonis
Summary: This article introduces a smartphone and web-based app called the Defeat Diabetes Program, which aims to help people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) adopt a low-carbohydrate dietary approach alongside standard medical care. The study seeks to demonstrate the effectiveness of this app in achieving positive outcomes in T2D management among patients referred by their general practitioners (GPs).
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Margaret F. Zupa, Aaron Lee, John D. Piette, Ranak Trivedi, Ada Youk, Michele Heisler, Ann-Marie Rosland
Summary: The study evaluated the impact of a patient-supporter diabetes management intervention on family supporters' engagement in patients' diabetes care, showing that intervention-assigned patients had increased supporter involvement in certain diabetes management aspects and used more positive support techniques. However, there were no significant differences in caregiver distress and caregiving experience.
JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE
(2022)
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Dandan Liang, Ruiying Jia, Xiang Zhou, Guangli Lu, Zhen Wu, Jingfen Yu, Zihui Wang, Haitao Huang, Jieyu Guo, Chaoran Chen
Summary: Peer support significantly improved self-efficacy and self-management in individuals with type 2 diabetes, with no significant effect on distress. Further studies are needed to verify the validity of the results.
PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
(2021)
Review
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Seongkum Heo, JungHee Kang, Erica Umeakunne, Sohye Lee, Tara F. Bertulfo, Tammy Barbe, Jinshil Kim, Vicki Black, Minjeong An, Justus Randolph
Summary: The study aimed to examine the effects of meditation interventions on self-management in adult patients with type 2 diabetes. The findings suggest that mindfulness-based meditation can reduce hemoglobin A(1c) levels, but its effects on other types of self-management were inconsistent.
JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING
(2023)
Review
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Teshager Weldegiorgis Abate, Minale Tareke, Selam Abate, Abebu Tegenaw, Minyichil Birhanu, Alemshet Yirga, Mulat Tirfie, Ashenafi Genanew, Haileyesus Gedamu, Emiru Ayalew
Summary: This review examines the dietary adherence among type 2 diabetes patients in Ethiopia and its determinants. The study found that the overall dietary adherence rate was below half, and educational level, monthly income, and dietary knowledge were significant factors influencing adherence. Further work and research are needed to improve the dietary adherence among type 2 diabetes patients.
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Abdullah N. N. Almulhim, Hannah Hartley, Paul Norman, Samantha J. J. Caton, Onur Cem Dogru, Elizabeth Goyder
Summary: Given the high rates of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus globally, there is a need to target health behaviors through person-centered interventions. Health coaching has been recognized as a tool to foster positive behavior change, but its use has been inconsistent and results mixed. This systematic review aimed to explore the use of behavior change techniques in health coaching interventions and identify their effectiveness in relation to HbA1C reductions. The results showed a small but significant effect of health coaching interventions on HbA1C reduction, but the number of techniques used was not related to intervention effectiveness.
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Wei Thing Sze, Kayo Waki, Syunpei Enomoto, Yuuki Nagata, Masaomi Nangaku, Toshimasa Yamauchi, Kazuhiko Ohe
Summary: A personalized mobile health intervention based on social cognitive theory has been found to be feasible and effective in promoting physical activity among type 2 diabetes patients. The methodology of the intervention can be easily applied to other patient populations.
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS
(2023)
Article
Nursing
Ruey-Hsia Wang, Shi-Yu Chen, Chun-Ming Lee, Chieh-Hua Lu, Hui-Chun Hsu
Summary: This study examined the mediating role of self-efficacy in the relationship between resilience and self-management behaviors in patients newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It also explored the moderating role of diabetes distress on the relationship between self-efficacy and self-management behaviors. The findings revealed that self-efficacy fully mediated the association between resilience and self-management behaviors, with diabetes distress moderating this relationship.
JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
(2023)
Article
Immunology
Xiongfeng Pan, Atipatsa C. Kaminga, Shi Wu Wen, Aizhong Liu
Summary: This meta-analysis summarized the results of previous studies on the association between the chemokines system and T2DM/PDM. The findings revealed that concentrations of certain chemokines were significantly higher in T2DM patients compared to controls, while no difference was found in PDM patients.
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Nursing
Qianyu He, Xiaoyan Zhao, Yarui Wang, Qinqin Xie, Li Cheng
Summary: The study found that smartphone application-based interventions can significantly reduce glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels and have a positive impact on patients' behavioral performance, especially in medication adherence. However, the effects on psychological status, quality of life, and cardiometabolic risk factors were not significant.
JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
(2022)
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Jing Li, Li Sun, Yabing Hou, Liming Chen
Summary: The study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a mobile-based intervention for patients with T2DM by comparing it with usual management. Results showed that the mHealth group had higher control rates of HbA1c and better cost-effectiveness compared to the usual care group.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Kainat Asmat, Khairunnisa Dhamani, Raisa Gul, Erika Sivarajan Froelicher
Summary: This review assessed the effectiveness of patient-centered self-management care interventions in improving glycemic control and self-care behaviors in adults with type 2 diabetes. The results showed that patient-centered self-management interventions significantly reduced HbA1c levels, and interventions that included both educational and behavioral components were more effective.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
Review
Nursing
Joko Gunawan, Yupin Aungsuroch, Mary L. Fisher, Colleen Marzilli, Ying Liu
JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP
(2020)
Article
Nursing
Joko Gunawan, Yupin Aungsuroch, Colleen Marzilli
Summary: This editorial introduces eight concept analysis methods for nursing research and education, including classical methods and six additional methods. By familiarizing nursing educators, researchers, and students with these methods, their critical thinking and understanding of complex nursing concepts can be enhanced, preparing them for enhanced contributions to nursing science.
BELITUNG NURSING JOURNAL
(2023)
Article
Nursing
I. Gede Juanamasta, Yupin Aungsuroch, Joko Gunawan
Summary: This study aimed to perform a concept analysis of quality nursing care using Walker and Avant's method. The defining attributes of quality nursing care included caring, the nurse-patient relationship, and patient needs, with antecedents such as patient characteristics, individual factors, job position, and environmental factors. The consequences of quality nursing care were found to have a significant influence on both patients and nurses.
JOURNAL OF KOREAN ACADEMY OF NURSING
(2021)
Article
Nursing
Apichaya Thontham, Rapin Polsook
Summary: Among newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients, females experience more severe and distressing adverse drug reaction symptoms compared to males, requiring careful monitoring and management to improve their quality of life.
BELITUNG NURSING JOURNAL
(2021)
Article
Nursing
Joko Gunawan, Yupin Aungsuroch, Ade Sukarna, Nazliansyah Nazliansyah, Ferry Efendi
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
(2019)
Article
Nursing
Rapin Polsook, Yupin Aungsuroch
Summary: Factors such as social support, depression, symptom severity, comorbidity, and quality of life can explain part of the variance in readmission among patients with myocardial infarction. Symptom severity has the most significant impact on the readmission rate.
BELITUNG NURSING JOURNAL
(2021)
Article
Nursing
Lely Lusmilasari, Yupin Aungsuroch, Widyawati, Sunisa Sukratul, Joko Gunawan, Melyza Perdana
BELITUNG NURSING JOURNAL
(2020)