BackgroundDiabetes educators and self-management programs are scarce in rural communities, where diabetes is the third highest-ranking health concern. The goal of this study was to evaluate the benefits of nurse telehealth coaching for persons with diabetes living in rural communities through a person-centered approach using motivational interviewing (MI) techniques.Materials and methodsA randomized experimental study design was used to assign participants to receive either nurse telehealth coaching for five sessions (intervention group) or usual care (control group). Outcomes were measured in both groups using the Diabetes Empowerment Scale (DES), SF-12, and satisfaction surveys. Mean scores for each outcome were compared at baseline and a...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
Purpose This quality improvement project's purpose is to assess provider’s current knowledge and att...
abstract: Background: The global prevalence of all types of diabetes increased from 108 million in ...
Low-cost methods are desper-ately needed for improving diabetes management for people with diabetes ...
Issue addressed: Substantial numbers of women with past gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) develop ...
This study aimed to implement and explore the use of coaching as a method of supporting people to ch...
BACKGROUND:Chronic diseases, including diabetes mellitus, are the leading cause of mortality and dis...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in developing peer-led and 'expert patient'-type in...
Background Currently 60% of the United States population is overweight or obese. Recent data has sh...
IntroductionHealth coaching can improve lifestyle behaviors known to prevent or manage chronic condi...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease, contributing to premature death and disability worldwide....
Background: Type II Diabetes is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Intense education...
The effectiveness of Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), a brief four session form of Motivation...
The purpose of this project was to utilize telehealth to reinforce educational and behavioral interv...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence supporting home telehealth effects on clinical outcomes in diabetes is availa...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
Purpose This quality improvement project's purpose is to assess provider’s current knowledge and att...
abstract: Background: The global prevalence of all types of diabetes increased from 108 million in ...
Low-cost methods are desper-ately needed for improving diabetes management for people with diabetes ...
Issue addressed: Substantial numbers of women with past gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) develop ...
This study aimed to implement and explore the use of coaching as a method of supporting people to ch...
BACKGROUND:Chronic diseases, including diabetes mellitus, are the leading cause of mortality and dis...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in developing peer-led and 'expert patient'-type in...
Background Currently 60% of the United States population is overweight or obese. Recent data has sh...
IntroductionHealth coaching can improve lifestyle behaviors known to prevent or manage chronic condi...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease, contributing to premature death and disability worldwide....
Background: Type II Diabetes is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Intense education...
The effectiveness of Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), a brief four session form of Motivation...
The purpose of this project was to utilize telehealth to reinforce educational and behavioral interv...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence supporting home telehealth effects on clinical outcomes in diabetes is availa...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
Purpose This quality improvement project's purpose is to assess provider’s current knowledge and att...
abstract: Background: The global prevalence of all types of diabetes increased from 108 million in ...