2011
DOI: 10.2337/dc12-s101
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National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education

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“…NICE guidance 39 states that 'people with diabetes and/or their carers receive a structured educational programme that fulfils the nationally agreed criteria from the time of diagnosis, with annual review and access to ongoing education'. The need for ongoing support after educational programmes is recognised 40 but, currently, DAFNE and other structured education courses offer unstructured support that varies widely across the country.…”
Section: 34mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NICE guidance 39 states that 'people with diabetes and/or their carers receive a structured educational programme that fulfils the nationally agreed criteria from the time of diagnosis, with annual review and access to ongoing education'. The need for ongoing support after educational programmes is recognised 40 but, currently, DAFNE and other structured education courses offer unstructured support that varies widely across the country.…”
Section: 34mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El descontrol espontĂĄneo de los niveles de HbA1c en pacientes sin intensificaciĂłn del tratamiento fue mayor en pacientes con criterios de no optimizaciĂłn. Esto concuerda con lo demostrado por diferentes estudios, donde se demuestra que un mayor conocimiento en salud estĂĄ asociado a un mejor control de la diabetes 14,15 .…”
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“…Between 2007 and 2009, the prevalence of diabetes among adults (C21 years) in Israel ranged from 7.6 to 8.5 % (Israel Center for Disease Control 2011) and the costs associated with diabetes represented 3.5 % of total healthcare expenditures in 2006 (Chodick et al 2010). Critical components in improving diabetes-related outcomes are adherence to diabetes medication and self-care protocols (Funnell et al 2012); previous studies have shown that these activities are associated with fatalistic beliefs (Walker and Smalls 2012).…”
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confidence: 98%