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Afr Health Sci ; 20(3): 1322-1328, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33402981

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence about effective strategies for promoting culturally congruent diabetes education in low-resourced primary-care settings. OBJECTIVES: This project, conducted in Central Kenya, examined the effect of an intervention on provider practices and patients' knowledge of diabetes self-care management. METHODS: The intervention consisted of short (30-minute) sessions that offered providers evidenced-based, culturally congruent diabetes education and teaching materials to use with patients. A checklist was used to assess providers' diabetes care practices at baseline and post intervention. Data from semi-structured patient interviews assessed patients' diabetes knowledge at baseline and post intervention. Providers and patients also completed post-intervention satisfaction surveys. RESULTS: Six providers and 74 patients participated in the project. Statistical analysis was completed using SPSS. Significant increases were noted in patients' post-intervention overall diabetes knowledge score (p=.05) and the foot care knowledge subscale (p=.02). No significant differences were noted between patients' baseline and post-intervention scores in the general diabetes (p=.86) or nutrition knowledge (p=.32) subscales. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest supporting providers with culturally congruent tools and resources about diabetes care guidelines can improve knowledge of self-care practices in patients with diabetes.


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Diabetes Mellitus/therapy , Health Education/organization & administration , Patient Education as Topic , Patient Satisfaction , Quality Improvement , Self Care/methods , Self-Management , Culturally Competent Care , Diabetes Mellitus/diagnosis , Female , Health Behavior , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Kenya , Male , Middle Aged
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