Effect of an Individually Tailored Program Based on Self-Measurement of Blood Glucose on Health Behavior and HbA1c in Diabetes and Pre-diabetes Patients
10.5393/JAMCH.2022.47.2.067
- Author:
Yoon-kyung KIM
1
;
Bo-Ra KIM
;
Eun-Suk YOO
;
Seo-Yeong YUN
;
Mi-Jeong JEONG
;
Ji-Hye CHOI
;
Jae-Soon CHOI
;
Hyun-Jin SUNG
;
Young-Suk KANG
;
Min-Sook LEE
;
Tae-Yoon HWANG
Author Information
1. Gyeongju Center for hypertension and Diabetes Education
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health
2022;47(2):67-77
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Objective:This study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an individually tailored program based on self-measurement of blood glucose on health behavior and HbA1c in diabetes and pre-diabetes patients.
Methods:The program consisted of seven sessions for 12 weeks which were carried out every two weeks. Almost all sessions were progressed on untact method except for the first and last session. The 71 subjects were assessed for their knowledge of diabetes, health behavior, the experience of self-measurement of blood glucose, body mass Index (BMI) and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) at before and after the program. They were also evaluated on their degree of utilization of blood glucose measurements after the program.
Results:Each mean score on their knowledge of diabetes, health behavior and the experience of self-measurement of blood glucose was significantly increased from 14.77, 25.50, and 2.70 to 15.41, 28.40, and 4.81, respectively. Each mean score on both BMI and HbA1c (n=53) was significantly decreased from 24.47kg/m2 and 7.27% to 24.01kg/m2 and 6.67%, respectively. The post-HbA1c had a significant negative correlation(r=-0.415) with the degree of utilization of blood glucose measurements. The degree of utilization of blood glucose measurements had a significant positive correlation(r=0.581) with post-health behavior.
Conclusions:The program shows effectiveness in improving HbA1c in Type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes patients. The post-HbA1c might be related to the degree of utilization of blood glucose measurements which might be related to the health behavior.