Nursing outcomes and social support intervention for diabetes self-management: consensus study

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https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.3742

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Self-Management, Social Support, Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Validation Study, Nursing Outcomes Classification

Abstract

Highlights

  • Self-management of type 2 diabetes allows for better health outcomes, maintains independence, and improves quality of life for longer periods of time.
  • Nursing interventions help professionals accurately assess the health status and outcomes of the target population while providing scientific evidence.
  • The nursing professional is a significant source of social support in the self-management of diabetes mellitus.
  • The outcomes achieved by patients are the most important indicators of quality in health care, allowing clarifying nursing knowledge and determining the effectiveness of care.

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent chronic noncommunicable diseases in the world. Objective: To validate by expert consensus the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) self-management: diabetes (1619) and social support (1504), as well as to validate the intervention of social support for adults in the self-management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2).    Materials and Methods: A consensus study. Several phases were delimited for validation: the first was to validate the results and indicators; the second was to construct and validate the conceptual and operational definitions; and the magnitude of the selected indicators; and the third was to design and validate the intervention of social support for adults in the self-management of DM2. Results:   28 indicators were selected and validated by experts out of the 44 that make up the nursing outcome of self-management: diabetes, and 9 indicators out of the 12 that make up the social support outcome, both with a Content Validity Index (CVI) of 0.98. As for the intervention, a social support intervention was designed for the self-management of DM2, individualized, and made up of 4 sessions. The components of the intervention include generalities of DM2, healthy life habits, safe care, and emotional support. Discussion: Nursing professionals must evaluate people who experience diabetes, and their capacity for self-management and social support in order to provide appropriate interventions and evaluate their effectiveness. Conclusions: The study significantly evidenced the validation of the two nursing outcomes and their respective indicators, added to the conceptual and operational definitions, and their magnitude.

How to cite this article: Garizábalo-Dávila Claudia Milena, Cañon-Montañez Wilson, Rodríguez-Acelas Alba Luz. Nursing Outcomes and Social Support Intervention for Diabetes Self-management: Consensus Study. Revista Cuidarte. 2024;15(3):e3742.  https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.3742

Author Biographies

Claudia Milena Garizábalo-Dávila, Department of Health Sciences, Universidad de la Costa, Barranquilla, Colombia.

Department of Health Sciences, Universidad de la Costa, Barranquilla, Colombia.

Wilson Cañon-Montañez, Faculty of Nursing, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia.

Faculty of Nursing, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia.

Alba Luz Rodríguez-Acelas, Faculty of Nursing, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia.

Faculty of Nursing, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia.

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