Investigation of the therapeutic education effect on glycemic control and quality of life of children and adolescents with type-1 diabetes mellitus: A non-randomized controlled study

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Lahsen, Hanaa Ait-Taleb [1 ,2 ]
Ragala, Mohammed El Amine [1 ,3 ]
Halim, Karima [1 ,3 ]
El Abed, Hanane [1 ,2 ]
Bouaazzaoui, Amal [4 ]
Zarrouk, Yasmine [4 ]
Zarrouq, Btissame [3 ,5 ]
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[1] FSDM Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Univ, Fac Sci Dhar El Mahraz, Biol Dept, LSNAMOPEQ, Fes, Morocco
[2] High Inst Nursing & Tech Hlth Profess ISPITS, Fes, Morocco
[3] Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Univ, Ecole Normale Super, High Sch Teachers, Training Coll, Fes, Morocco
[4] High Inst Nursing & Tech Hlth Profess ISPITS, Meknes, Morocco
[5] Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Univ, Lab Epidemiol & Res Hlth Sci, Fes, Morocco
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Children and adolescents; glycemic markers; quality of life; therapeutic patient education; type 1 diabetes mellitus; SELF-MANAGEMENT EDUCATION; STRUCTURED EDUCATION; PROGRAM; PEOPLE; TRIAL;
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10.4103/jehp.jehp_1258_23
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BACKGROUND: Type-1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is one of the most dreaded chronic diseases, especially in children or youth. To help patients and their families effectively manage their disease, structured therapeutic patient education (TPE) is essential. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The purpose of this non-randomized before and after controlled study was to assess TPE program effects. In total, 200 T1DM children and adolescents, aged 8-18 years, selected from two pediatric departments, were equally assigned to the intervention and control groups. The primary endpoints were differences between groups at 3 months follow-up in measured HbA1c and health-related quality of life (QoL) assessed by a validated questionnaire. RESULTS: At 3 months follow-up of a TPE intervention for T1DM children and adolescents, although there was no significant change in HbA1c for both groups, a significant improvement was observed in the maximum pre- and postprandial blood glucose levels (r: similar to 0.3; variation rates: -10,47% and -3,85%, respectively) in the intervention group, whereas there was a significant increase in the maximum and minimum of preprandial blood glucose levels in the control group (r: similar to 0.3, variation rates: 14.29% and 25%, respectively). Global and dimensional QoL mean scores variation rates showed a significant difference between groups, with an improvement in the intervention group (r >= 0.7, Cohen's > 0.8) and a decrease in the control group (r >= 0.7). CONCLUSION: These results support the hypotheses of difference between the study groups in favor of better glycemic control and QoL for the intervention group.
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