2004, Number 2
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Rev Enferm IMSS 2004; 12 (2)
Nurse training model effects on diabetes mellitus 2 patients knowledge and self-care
Estrada-Chávez MR , Gámez-Contreras MG, Cruz-Pérez A
Language: Spanish
References: 49
Page: 75-78
PDF size: 88.43 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease that demands
the person who suffers it to carry out actions directed when its
suffering, to control specially diet and exercise. Nevertheless,
an important percentage of these patients, presents levels of
glycemia over the normal ranges.
Objectives: To evaluate the knowledge on the disease and selfcare
of the diabetic patients with nurse training model, with
whom they receive traditional information.
Material and methods: Transversal comparative study to 90
patients who finished the meetings of the nurse training model
and 45 patients with habitual information, To which a survey
was applied validated in order to evaluate its basic knowledge
and self-care on the disease, the analysis of the information was
realized by descriptive statistics chi2 y t de student. The processing
of information was made with the statistical package
SPSS10.
Results: The average age was of 57 ± 11 years. 53.3% of the
patients with the nurse model has major knowledge, self-care
and control of glycemia that those
who received the habitual information
with only in 30.3%.
Conclusions: The patients with the
nurse training model take a better
metabolic control as levels of
glycemia that the patients who are
not in the educational model.
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