Complex intervention development for diabetes self-management

Journal of Advanced Nursing
Jackie SturtHilary Hearnshaw

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present the development and evaluation of the Self-Efficacy Goal Achievement nursing intervention for type 2 diabetes. Systematic reviews support the clinical effectiveness of diabetes self-management programmes that are collaborative, involve biomedical feedback and are goal focussed. The self-efficacy goal achievement intervention comprises patient goal-setting consultations with practice nurses using the Diabetes Management Self-Efficacy Scale. The United Kingdom Medical Research Council framework for the evaluation of complex interventions by randomized controlled trial was used to develop and evaluate the intervention. The 'preclinical' study included literature analysis and findings from parallel studies. The 'phase I' study, carried out in spring 2003, was a small trial of the intervention, evaluation of its feasibility, identification of appropriate outcome measures for future trials and improvement of the components, with two nurses and eight patients. The 'preclinical' study supported continued intervention development. The 'phase I' intervention resulted in a mean reduction in participants' glycosylated haemoglobin of 0.93% between baseline and 3-months postintervention. It showed an incre...Continue Reading

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