Title of article :
Inadequate investment on management of diabetes education
Author/Authors :
Abazari, Parvaneh Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center - University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Vanaki, Zohreh Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center - University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Mohammadi, Eesa Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center - University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Amini, Massoud Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center - University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Reforming and improving the patient education process need more insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the existing
education process. There is little documentation on patient education in National Diabetes Prevention and Control Program in Iran,
so the present study aimed to describe patient education process in diabetes centers in one of the provinces of Iran. Materials and
Methods: This is a qualitative content analysis. Twelve nurses who work as diabetes nurse educators (DNEs) and an internal medicine
specialist participated in this study. Data was obtained through semi-structured face-to-face interviews, a focus group, existing
documents, field notes, and multiple observations. Data analysis was guided by the conventional approach of qualitative content
analysis. Results: Three main themes including unequipped trainers (insufficient knowledge and experience, lack of appropriate
educational facilities, lack of time, lack of patient’s interest), unstructured education (lack of educational need assessment, lack of
evaluation, lack of continuing patient education), unmanaged education (lack of official planning for patient education and supervising
the education process) emerged from qualitative content analysis. Conclusions: Although patient education is one of the important
strategies in National Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, there however has not been necessary investment and adequate
space to achieve it. Patient education was not structured and based on scientific principles. Training of diabetes nurse educators
(DNEs) is neglected, and there is no supervision on patient education process
Keywords :
Diabetes mellitus , education , health educator , need assessment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics