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Diabetes Self-Management: Nurse-Led Approach

Patients were randomized to standard care, nurse-led education intervention, or nurse-led education plus acceptance therapy.

According to research published in the Journal of Evaluation of Clinical Practice, nurse-guided interventions can improve control of HbA1c in patients with type 2 diabetes.

The study looked at adults with type 2 diabetes and elevated hemoglobin A1c levels. Patients were randomized to standard care, nurse-led education intervention, or nurse-led education plus acceptance therapy.

Nurse-led intervention groups had significant reductions in hemoglobin A1c levels compared with the control group.

When it comes to managing chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes, nurse-led education as an adjunct treatment may make a big difference.

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