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    A Delphi consensus study introducing a Problem And attRibutes‐bAsed DIabetes self‐manaGeMent (PARADIGM) intervention for patients with type 2 diabetes

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    2022-08-31
    Author
    Manal M., Othman
    Khudadad, Hanan
    Dughmosh, Ragae
    Kane, Tanya
    Abou-Samra, Abdul-Badi
    Doi, Suhail A.R.
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    AimEncouraging patients to improve their self-management behavior based on a strict definition of the intervention is important for a standardized delivery but, until recently, there was no consensus on the core attributes that define such an intervention. The purpose of this study is to generate a core-attribute based and stakeholder-informed problem-based curriculum for promotion of type 2 diabetes self-management structured around five core attributes derived from a previous concept analysis that defined the intervention. MethodsUsing a Delphi process for consensus achievement, physicians, clinical epidemiologists and allied health care professionals completed eleven rounds of online meetings over 6 months. ResultsCore self-management skills were identified by consensus for each of the five attributes and then used to design a model case and interactions of a problem-based self-management education intervention for delivery in a health care setting. Five model cases and associated interactions were developed by consensus for delivery in group-based and problem-based learning sessions. ConclusionsThe final structured curriculum will be useful to inform and standardize diabetes self-management based on a clear conceptual definition of the intervention and can thus help make the latter more effective tools for encouraging persons with type 2 diabetes to self manage their condition.
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    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751991822000985
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pcd.2022.05.006
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/40245
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