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Effectiveness of a health promotion programme for farmers and fishermen with type-2 diabetes in Taiwan
chen m.‐y., huang w.‐c., peng y.‐s., guo j.‐s., chen c.‐p., jong m.‐c. & lin h.‐c. (2011) Effectiveness of a health promotion programme for farmers and fishermen with type‐2 diabetes in Taiwan. Journal of Advanced Nursing 67(9), 2060–2067. Aims. This paper is a report of a study examining the d...
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Aims. This paper is a report of a study examining the diabetes control and foot self‐care capability in farmers and fishermen following introduction of a multi‐stage, multi‐disciplinary team and community‐based small group health promotion programme.
Background. Improving the control of diabetes is a critical issue in Taiwan because mortality rates are increasing dramatically, particularly in rural populations.
Methods. A quasi‐experimental research design was deployed from January to December 2009. A total of 387 participants living in nine rural districts with previous diagnoses of type‐2 diabetes were randomly selected. Three hundred and twenty‐three completed the 3‐stage programme, including health assessment, health promotion education and individually tailored telephone counselling and evaluation over a 1‐year period.
Results. Most of the participants were fishermen or farmers who had |
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Aims. This paper is a report of a study examining the diabetes control and foot self‐care capability in farmers and fishermen following introduction of a multi‐stage, multi‐disciplinary team and community‐based small group health promotion programme.
Background. Improving the control of diabetes is a critical issue in Taiwan because mortality rates are increasing dramatically, particularly in rural populations.
Methods. A quasi‐experimental research design was deployed from January to December 2009. A total of 387 participants living in nine rural districts with previous diagnoses of type‐2 diabetes were randomly selected. Three hundred and twenty‐three completed the 3‐stage programme, including health assessment, health promotion education and individually tailored telephone counselling and evaluation over a 1‐year period.
Results. Most of the participants were fishermen or farmers who had <6 years of education (79%) and were elders (68·9 ± 9·5 years). Most of the physiological variables and foot self‐care capabilities showed statistically significant improvement after the programme. Furthermore, 37 participants with severe high risk of diabetic foot accepted additional referral treatments, and their peripheral nerve and vascular functions improved.
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Aims. This paper is a report of a study examining the diabetes control and foot self‐care capability in farmers and fishermen following introduction of a multi‐stage, multi‐disciplinary team and community‐based small group health promotion programme.
Background. Improving the control of diabetes is a critical issue in Taiwan because mortality rates are increasing dramatically, particularly in rural populations.
Methods. A quasi‐experimental research design was deployed from January to December 2009. A total of 387 participants living in nine rural districts with previous diagnoses of type‐2 diabetes were randomly selected. Three hundred and twenty‐three completed the 3‐stage programme, including health assessment, health promotion education and individually tailored telephone counselling and evaluation over a 1‐year period.
Results. Most of the participants were fishermen or farmers who had <6 years of education (79%) and were elders (68·9 ± 9·5 years). Most of the physiological variables and foot self‐care capabilities showed statistically significant improvement after the programme. Furthermore, 37 participants with severe high risk of diabetic foot accepted additional referral treatments, and their peripheral nerve and vascular functions improved.
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Aims. This paper is a report of a study examining the diabetes control and foot self‐care capability in farmers and fishermen following introduction of a multi‐stage, multi‐disciplinary team and community‐based small group health promotion programme.
Background. Improving the control of diabetes is a critical issue in Taiwan because mortality rates are increasing dramatically, particularly in rural populations.
Methods. A quasi‐experimental research design was deployed from January to December 2009. A total of 387 participants living in nine rural districts with previous diagnoses of type‐2 diabetes were randomly selected. Three hundred and twenty‐three completed the 3‐stage programme, including health assessment, health promotion education and individually tailored telephone counselling and evaluation over a 1‐year period.
Results. Most of the participants were fishermen or farmers who had <6 years of education (79%) and were elders (68·9 ± 9·5 years). Most of the physiological variables and foot self‐care capabilities showed statistically significant improvement after the programme. Furthermore, 37 participants with severe high risk of diabetic foot accepted additional referral treatments, and their peripheral nerve and vascular functions improved.
Conclusion. The research outcomes support the value of community‐based health promotion programmes in rural areas, incorporating a multidisciplinary health team and culturally competent materials to help the elder rural inhabitants with diabetes enjoy better health and quality of life.</abstract><cop>Oxford, UK</cop><pub>Blackwell Publishing Ltd</pub><pmid>21535092</pmid><doi>10.1111/j.1365-2648.2011.05678.x</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record> |
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