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Effect of digital based nursing intervention on knowledge of self-care behaviors and self-efficacy of adult clients with diabetes
by
Amer, Fatma Gomaa Mohamed
, Shaban, Marwa Mamdouh
, Shaban, Mostafa
, Sharaa, Heba Magdy
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diabetes
/ Digital-based nursing intervention
/ Eating behavior
/ Empowerment
/ Evaluation
/ Exercise
/ Glucose
/ Health care
/ Intervention
/ Knowledge
/ Literacy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Outpatient care facilities
/ Patient education
/ Patient outcomes
/ Physical fitness
/ Power
/ Quality of life
/ Sample size
/ Self-care behaviors
/ Self-care, Health
/ Self-efficacy
/ Self-efficacy (Psychology)
/ Technology application
/ Type 2 diabetes
2024
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Effect of digital based nursing intervention on knowledge of self-care behaviors and self-efficacy of adult clients with diabetes
by
Amer, Fatma Gomaa Mohamed
, Shaban, Marwa Mamdouh
, Shaban, Mostafa
, Sharaa, Heba Magdy
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diabetes
/ Digital-based nursing intervention
/ Eating behavior
/ Empowerment
/ Evaluation
/ Exercise
/ Glucose
/ Health care
/ Intervention
/ Knowledge
/ Literacy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Outpatient care facilities
/ Patient education
/ Patient outcomes
/ Physical fitness
/ Power
/ Quality of life
/ Sample size
/ Self-care behaviors
/ Self-care, Health
/ Self-efficacy
/ Self-efficacy (Psychology)
/ Technology application
/ Type 2 diabetes
2024
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Effect of digital based nursing intervention on knowledge of self-care behaviors and self-efficacy of adult clients with diabetes
by
Amer, Fatma Gomaa Mohamed
, Shaban, Marwa Mamdouh
, Shaban, Mostafa
, Sharaa, Heba Magdy
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diabetes
/ Digital-based nursing intervention
/ Eating behavior
/ Empowerment
/ Evaluation
/ Exercise
/ Glucose
/ Health care
/ Intervention
/ Knowledge
/ Literacy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Outpatient care facilities
/ Patient education
/ Patient outcomes
/ Physical fitness
/ Power
/ Quality of life
/ Sample size
/ Self-care behaviors
/ Self-care, Health
/ Self-efficacy
/ Self-efficacy (Psychology)
/ Technology application
/ Type 2 diabetes
2024
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Effect of digital based nursing intervention on knowledge of self-care behaviors and self-efficacy of adult clients with diabetes
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Effect of digital based nursing intervention on knowledge of self-care behaviors and self-efficacy of adult clients with diabetes
2024
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Overview
Background
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the use of Digital Based Nursing Intervention to support diabetes management. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of digital based nursing intervention on knowledge of self-care behaviors and self-efficacy of clients with diabetes.
Methods
Employing a quasi-experimental design, a sample of 120 adult participants diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, aged more than 18 years with focus on older adults was drawn from outpatient clinics at Cairo University Hospital. The intervention was approved and registered by the ethical committee of the faculty of nursing with IRB number: RHDIRB2019041701. The intervention group (
n
= 60) received a digital-based nursing intervention, while the control group (
n
= 60) received standard care. Data were collected using adopted standardized tools including the Diabetes Knowledge Test, the Diabetes Self-Efficacy Scale, and the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities. Demographic characteristics were analyzed, and pre- and post-intervention scores were compared using paired t-tests were statistical methods.
Results
The digital-based nursing intervention resulted in significant enhancements in participants with diabetes knowledge and self-efficacy levels. Moreover, the intervention group demonstrated marked improvements in various self-care behaviors encompassing diet, exercise, medication adherence, blood glucose testing, and foot care. While the control group also exhibited some progress, the effects were less pronounced. Regression analyses highlighted age as a consistent factor associated with knowledge, self-efficacy, and specific self-care behaviors.
Conclusion
This study underscores the potential of tailored digital nursing interventions to complement traditional care approaches, empowering patients with type 2 diabetes to actively engage in self-management. The findings suggest that digital-based nursing interventions hold promise for enhancing patient knowledge, confidence, and proactive health behaviors. Nevertheless, limitations, including the relatively short intervention duration and a sample from a single clinic, warrant consideration. Future research should address these limitations to bolster the validity and applicability of the study’s conclusions.
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