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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an interactive video-based self-management education program for adults with type 2 diabetes. The education program is designed to support individuals in managing their daily diabetes care and improving their blood glucose control. Participants in this study will be adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes who are receiving outpatient care. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to either an intervention group or a control group. Participants in the intervention group will receive an interactive video-based education program developed according to the AADE7 Self-Care Behaviors framework. The videos are based on real-life scenarios and encourage active participation and decision-making. Participants in the control group will receive standard diabetes care. The study will assess changes in blood glucose control, diabetes self-management behaviors, and empowerment levels over the study period. Data will be collected using clinical measurements and questionnaires. Participation in this study is voluntary. The results of this study may contribute to improving diabetes education practices and supporting patient-centered care in clinical settings.
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This doctoral thesis study is designed as a parallel-group, single-blind, randomized controlled interventional trial aimed at evaluating the effects of an interactive video-based self-management education program on glycemic control, self-management behaviors, and empowerment in individuals with type 2 diabetes. To ensure methodological transparency and adherence to established scientific reporting standards, the detailed study protocol is planned to be published as a separate scientific article.
Eligible adults with type 2 diabetes will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either the intervention or control group. Block randomization with a fixed block size of six will be used to maintain balanced group allocation throughout the study period. The randomization sequence will be generated using a computer-based random number system by an independent individual who is not involved in participant recruitment, intervention delivery, or outcome assessment.
Prior to the main trial, a pilot study will be conducted to assess the acceptability and usability of the developed interactive video-based education program. Findings from the pilot study will be used solely to refine the intervention content and research procedures and will not be included in the sample or final analyses of the main trial. The results of the pilot study are also planned to be reported in a separate scientific publication.
Participants assigned to the intervention group will receive an interactive video-based diabetes self-management education program developed in accordance with the American Association of Diabetes Educators' AADE7 Self-Care Behaviors framework. The educational content will be structured around scenario-based representations of self-care behaviors that individuals with diabetes are expected to perform in their daily lives. The scenarios will be enacted by an individual assuming the role of a patient and will realistically reflect situations commonly encountered in everyday life. Each educational video will have an approximate duration of 5-10 minutes.
The video-based intervention will address the following AADE7 domains: Healthy Coping, Healthy Eating, Being Active, Taking Medication, Monitoring, Reducing Risk, and Problem Solving. Content validity will be established through expert review, with the scenarios evaluated by 10 experts experienced in nursing and internal medicine. Revisions will be made based on expert feedback, and the appropriateness of the educational materials will be assessed using the Davis technique. The finalized scenarios will subsequently be produced as educational videos.
The videos will be converted into an interactive format by incorporating elements such as question-and-answer segments, fill-in-the-blank activities, pop-up informational screens, and highlighted content areas. When participants provide incorrect responses to interactive questions, an explanatory video segment presenting the correct answer will be displayed, with the aim of supporting active learning and enhancing knowledge retention.
Participants in the control group will continue to receive standard routine care. Baseline assessments will be conducted prior to group allocation, and outcome measures will be evaluated at baseline and follow-up to assess changes in glycemic control, diabetes self-management, empowerment, and quality of life. In addition, participants' satisfaction with the educational materials will be assessed at the 3-month follow-up using the Satisfaction Evaluation Form.
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Saadet Can Cicek, Associate Professor
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