| Literature DB >> 23869293 |
Sanjay Kalra1, G R Sridhar, Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, Rakesh Kumar Sahay, Ganapathy Bantwal, Manash P Baruah, Mathew John, Ambika Gopalkrishnan Unnikrishnan, K Madhu, Komal Verma, Aswathy Sreedevi, Rishi Shukla, K M Prasanna Kumar.
Abstract
Although several evidence-based guidelines for managing diabetes are available, few, if any, focus on the psychosocial aspects of this challenging condition. It is increasingly evident that psychosocial treatment is integral to a holistic approach of managing diabetes; it forms the key to realizing appropriate biomedical outcomes. Dearth of attention is as much due to lack of awareness as due to lack of guidelines. This lacuna results in diversity among the standards of clinical practice, which, in India, is also due to the size and complexity of psychosocial care itself. This article aims to highlight evidence- and experience-based Indian guidelines for the psychosocial management of diabetes. A systemic literature was conducted for peer-reviewed studies and publications covering psychosocial aspects in diabetes. Recommendations are classified into three domains: General, psychological and social, and graded by the weight they should have in clinical practice and by the degree of support from the literature. Ninety-four recommendations of varying strength are made to help professionals identify the psychosocial interventions needed to support patients and their families and explore their role in devising support strategies. They also aid in developing core skills needed for effective diabetes management. These recommendations provide practical guidelines to fulfill unmet needs in diabetes management, and help achieve a qualitative improvement in the way physicians manage patients. The guidelines, while maintaining an India-specific character, have global relevance, which is bound to grow as the diabetes pandemic throws up new challenges.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; India; management; psychosocial; recommendations
Year: 2013 PMID: 23869293 PMCID: PMC3712367 DOI: 10.4103/2230-8210.111608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Endocrinol Metab ISSN: 2230-9500
Evidence rating according to American association of clinical endocrinologists protocol 2010[6]
Recommendation grading according to the American association of clinical endocrinologists protocol 2010[6]
Recommendations for psychosocial management of diabetes in India
Populations in which the instruments were evaluated[64]
Benefits of yoga practices on management of diabetes[108]