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Effects of motivational interviewing intervention on self-management, psychological and glycemic outcomes in type 2 diabetes: A randomized controlled trial.
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PMID:  22209215     Owner:  NLM     Status:  Publisher    
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BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is a serious and growing problem in Taiwan where it is the fifth leading cause of death, and health care costs are 4.3 times higher than for people without diabetes. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine whether participation in a motivational interview for people with type 2 diabetes would improve their self-management, psychological and glycemic outcomes. DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of the motivational interviewing intervention. SETTINGS: Participants were drawn from the diabetes outpatient clinic of a large teaching hospital in South Taiwan. PARTICIPANTS: A sample of 250 type 2 diabetes people. METHODS: Type 2 diabetes people were randomly allocated into either the motivational interview group or the usual care group from baseline to 3months follow-up. The intervention was based on motivational interviewing which encompassed a variety of interviewing techniques, and reflected each person's readiness stage to change. The control group was provided with usual care by nursing staff. RESULTS: A total of 250 type 2 diabetic participants were randomized. The retention rate in the intervention group was 83% (n=104). The motivational interview did improve participants significantly in self-management, self-efficacy, quality of life, and HbA1c among diabetes people with appropriate baseline value (<121.24, <174.57, <107.18, and >7.62, respectively) but not in depression, anxiety and stress (F=0.13, p=0.72) compared to the control group at 3months follow-up. CONCLUSION: The findings provided important evidence concerning the positive effect of motivational interventions in self-management, psychological and glycemic outcomes. This research provided evidence for future clinical practices in diabetes care.
Authors:
Shu Ming Chen; Debra Creedy; Huey-Shyan Lin; Judy Wollin
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Publication Detail:
Type:  JOURNAL ARTICLE     Date:  2011-12-30
Journal Detail:
Title:  International journal of nursing studies     Volume:  -     ISSN:  1873-491X     ISO Abbreviation:  -     Publication Date:  2011 Dec 
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Created Date:  2012-1-2     Completed Date:  -     Revised Date:  -    
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Nlm Unique ID:  0400675     Medline TA:  Int J Nurs Stud     Country:  -    
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Languages:  ENG     Pagination:  -     Citation Subset:  -    
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Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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School of Nursing, Fooyin University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
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