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Contribution of family social support to the metabolic control of people with diabetes mellitus: A randomized controlled clinical trial.

Lilian Cristiane Gomes1, Anna Claudia Martins Coelho2, Danielle Dos Santos Gomides3, Maria Cristina Foss-Freitas4, Milton César Foss5, Ana Emilia Pace6.   

Abstract

AIM: This randomized controlled clinical trial aimed to evaluate the contribution of family social support to the clinical/metabolic control of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that requires continuous care in order for individuals to reach glycemic control, the primordial goal of treatment. Family social support is essential to the development of care skills and their maintenance. However, there are few studies that investigate the contribution of family social support to diabetes control.
METHODS: The study was developed between June 2011 and May 2013, and included 164 people who were randomized using simple randomization. The intervention group differed from the control group in that it included a family caregiver, who was recognized by the patient as a source of social support. The educational interventions received by people with diabetes mellitus were used as the basis of the education provided through telephone calls to patients' family members and caregivers, and their purpose was to encourage dialogue between the patients and their relatives about the topics related to diabetes.
RESULTS: Regarding the clinical impact, the results showed that there was a greater reduction in blood pressure and glycated hemoglobin in the intervention group than in the control group, showing a positive effect on the control of the disease.
CONCLUSIONS: Families should be incorporated into the care of people with diabetes mellitus and especially in health care programs, in particular those that can promote different forms of social support to strengthen the bond between family members.
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Keywords:  Clinical trial; Diabetes mellitus; Health education; Nursing care; Social support

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28720242     DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2017.05.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Nurs Res        ISSN: 0897-1897            Impact factor:   2.257


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