AI Article Synopsis

  • The systematic review focuses on identifying effective diabetes self-management education (DSME) strategies to enhance diabetes care for Black African/Caribbean and Hispanic/Latin American women.
  • A total of 13 studies revealed 38 intervention features, with five showing consistent positive impacts on health outcomes like HbA1c levels and diet.
  • The findings suggest that tailored DSME features could lead to better self-management outcomes, highlighting the importance of patient-centered care in diabetes education programming.

Article Abstract

Objective: This systematic literature review aims to identify diabetes self-management education (DSME) features to improve diabetes education for Black African/Caribbean and Hispanic/Latin American women with Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Methods: We conducted a literature search in six health databases for randomized controlled trials and comparative studies. Success rates of intervention features were calculated based on effectiveness in improving glycosolated hemoglobin (HbA1c), anthropometrics, physical activity, or diet outcomes. Calculations of rate differences assessed whether an intervention feature positively or negatively affected an outcome.

Results: From 13 studies included in our analysis, we identified 38 intervention features in relation to their success with an outcome. Five intervention features had positive rate differences across at least three outcomes: hospital-based interventions, group interventions, the use of situational problem-solving, frequent sessions, and incorporating dietitians as interventionists. Six intervention features had high positive rate differences (i.e. ≥50%) on specific outcomes.

Conclusion: Different DSME intervention features may influence broad and specific self-management outcomes for women of African/Caribbean and Hispanic/Latin ethnicity.

Practical Implications: With the emphasis on patient-centered care, patients and care providers can consider options based on DSME intervention features for its broad and specific impact on outcomes to potentially make programming more effective.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2013.03.007DOI Listing

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