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Ana Paiva, RN, MSc
APDP - Diabetes Portugal (Education and Research C
Rua Salitre, 118-120, 1250-203 Lisbon, Portugal PT
[email protected]
RN, PhD Lurdes Serrabulho
Nursing APDP - Diabetes Portugal (Education and Research C
Lisbon PT
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MD, PhD Joao-Filipe
Raposo Endocrinology
APDP - Diabetes Portugal (Education and Research C, Lisbon PT
[email protected]
TOGETHER IT'S EASIER
"Together it´s easier" is a national training program for people with type 2 diabetes
(DM2), aiming lifestyles' improvement, relating to nutrition and physical activity,
using dynamic methodologies, including Motivational Interviewing and Change
Behavior Model, to improve quality of life and diabetes control. Methods The
program is composed by 7 group sessions, during 6 months. The sessions are
guided by a facilitator, providing an interactive learning based on participants'
experiences and choices related to behavior changes. The pilot program occurred
in APDP-Diabetes Portugal with 150 patients and after that the trainers have
trained healthcare providers (HCP) from health care units all over the country.
Results The program implementation at national level involved: 1200 people with
diabetes, 84 institutions and 350 HCP. The adherence to the several group
education sessions was 85%. 55% of the participants were female. Age average –
58.9 ±10.9 years. All the participants did oral medication. There were several
statistical significant reductions at the end of the program: weight - average -
1,94kg; abdominal perimeter – 3.0 centimeters; HbA1c – 0.29%. Conclusion The
improvement of healthy lifestyles in people with DM2 had positive results because
the participants have lost weight and abdominal perimeter. The results were
statistically significant and it was possible to evaluate diabetes control
improvement, which reinforces the importance of healthy lifestyles in diabetes
management and control. "Together it´s easier" promotes the importance of
active methods as a fundamental tool in group training, because the impact of
sharing among peers allows better performances, autonomy and wellbeing.
Keywords:
Lifestyles improvement, Type 2 diabetes, Nutrition, Physical activity, Group
education
Congress Topics:
Connecting, Sharing and Learning in Nursing
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