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The Opinion of Practice Nurses and Dietitians on Implementing Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) in Africa and the Caribbean

机译:执业护士和营养师对在非洲和加勒比地区实施糖尿病自我管理教育(DSME)的意见

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Several reports have shown that diabetes self-management education (DSME) assists in preventing diabetes complications. This study assessed the opinions of practice nurses and dietitians on implementing DSME in Africa and the Caribbean. A total of 1,574 practice nurses and dietitians (1,057 Caribbean, 517 Nigerians) employed in the Ministries of Health in the two populations completed the self-administered research questionnaire previously pre-tested on a cohort of student nurses. The study was conducted in 2014 and 2012 in Nigeria and Trinidad & Tobago respectively. One research assistant was engaged for each study site to facilitate the distribution and collection of completed questionnaires from the volunteers. The anonymous questionnaires were distributed to nurses and dietitians in public hospitals and health centres in the two study populations. The majority of all the 1574 participants agreed that intensification of DSME is a good idea that will be helpful to the patients (94.5%) and assist to reduce long-term diabetes complications (89.7%). However,remarkable proportions of all participants agreed that their establishments do not have enough qualified health personnel (68.4%), educational facilities (63.6%) and economic resources (61.3%) for DSME. In all, only 29% of all participants believe that their work places were prepared to implement DSME. The expressions of inadequate qualified healthcare personnel, economic resources and educational facilities for DSME in these two populations constitute significant barriers to implementing effective DSME and may well reflect the situation in the remaining developing countries. Healthcare professionals working in the developing countries should intensify lobbying towards government’s investment in human and material resources for DSME.
机译:一些报告显示,糖尿病自我管理教育(DSME)有助于预防糖尿病并发症。这项研究评估了执业护士和营养师对在非洲和加勒比地区实施DSME的意见。在这两个人群中,总共有1,574名在卫生部工作的执业护士和营养师(1,057名加勒比海地区和517名尼日利亚人)完成了之前对一组学生护士进行预先测试的自我管理调查问卷。该研究分别于2014年和2012年在尼日利亚和特立尼达和多巴哥进行。每个研究地点都聘用了一名研究助理,以促进从志愿者那里分发和收集完整的问卷。匿名调查表已分发给两个研究人群的公立医院和保健中心的护士和营养师。所有1574名参与者中的大多数人都认为,强化DSME是一个好主意,它将对患者有帮助(94.5%),并有助于减少长期糖尿病并发症(89.7%)。但是,所有参与者中有相当比例的人同意,他们的机构没有足够的合格的卫生人员(68.4%),教育设施(63.6%)和经济资源(61.3%)用于DSME。总共只有29%的参与者认为他们的工作场所已为实施DSME做好了准备。在这两个人群中,针对DSME的合格医务人员,经济资源和教育设施不足的表述构成了实施有效DSME的重大障碍,并且很可能反映了其余发展中国家的情况。在发展中国家工作的医疗保健专业人员应加大游说力度,争取政府为DSME投入人力和物力。

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