Journal of Integrative Nursing ›› 2023, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (2): 93-101.doi: 10.4103/jin.jin_105_22
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Ibironke Cecilia OJO, Elizabeth Olufunmilayo OJO, Simeo Kayode OLUBIYI
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Diabetes mellitus has spread throughout many nations of the world and is now a serious threat. A lack of patient self-management has been linked to this drain on global health. The consequences of diabetic patients' poor self-management have increased a variety of complications and lengthened hospital stays. Poor information and skill acquisition have been linked to poor self-management. Participating in a co-operative approach known as diabetes self-management education will help diabetes patients who want to successfully self-manage their condition and any associated conditions. Information is one of the most important components of a diabetes management strategy. In conclusion, numerous studies have shown that patients with diabetes have poor self-management skills and knowledge in all areas, making training in diabetes self-management necessary to minimize the complications that may result from diabetes mellitus among the patients. This review discussed the severity of diabetes mellitus, diabetes self-management, and the benefits and challenges of diabetes self-management, which may aid individuals in understanding the significance of diabetes self-management and how it relates to diabetes self-care.
Key words: Diabetes, diabetes self-care, diabetes self-management, diabetes self-management education and support, education
Ibironke Cecilia OJO, Elizabeth Olufunmilayo OJO, Simeo Kayode OLUBIYI. Diabetes self-management education: Benefits and challenges[J].Journal of Integrative Nursing, 2023, 5(2): 93-101.
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