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Decision cycle for person-centered glycemic management is a new diabetes decision making .It is defined as a purposefully designed holistic care intervention .The goal is to improve the self-care behavior of patients with type 2 diabetes, thereby improving glycated hemoglobin levels and delaying the occurrence of complications.
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The "Decision Cycle for Person-Centered Glycemic management" jointly proposed by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in 2018 , which develops treatment goals and plans based on the patient's personal preferences, values, and goals.
Participants will be divided into two groups(treatment group 、control group).Treatment group will accept the "Decision Cycle for Person-Centered Glycemic Management " .It is a person-centered diabetes decision making. Control group will accept the traditional diabetes self-management education. It content focuses more on teaching relevant knowledge and some skills.It is a educator-centered approach.
Baseline / pre-intervention test (after signing informed consent form) post-intervention test (after finishing intervention) Researchers will compare treatment group and control group to see if treatment group has better performance on self-care Behaviors and glycated hemoglobin levels .
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130 participants in 2 patient groups
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Chia-Hui Tsai; Kang-Chih Fan
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