Structured diabetes self-management education and glycaemic control in low-and middle-income countries: A systematic review
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Date
2022
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Diabetic Medicine
Abstract
Aim: To determine the association between structured diabetes self-management
education (DSME) and glycaemic control in persons living with diabetes (PLD) in
low-and
middle-income
countries (LMICs).
Methods: PubMed, Embase and Cochrane databases were searched up to June
2020 for intervention studies on the effect of structured DSME on glycaemic control
in PLD in LMICs (PROSPERO registration CRD42020164857). The primary
outcome was reduction in glycated haemoglobin. Included studies were assessed
for risk of bias (RoB) with the Cochrane RoB tool for randomised trials. Findings
were summarized in a narrative synthesis.
Results: Out of 154 abstracts retrieved and screened for eligibility, nine studies
with a total of 1389 participants were included in the review. The structured
DSME interventions were culturally tailored and were delivered in-person.
They
were associated with reductions in glycated haemoglobin in all studies: mean/
median reduction ranged between 0.5% and 2.6% relative to baseline.
Conclusions: There is a dearth of literature on the association between structured
DSME and glycaemic control among PLD in LMICs. The evidence available
suggests that in LMICs; particularly in sub-Saharan
Africa, structured DSME is
associated with reduction in glycated haemoglobin. We recommend further intervention
studies on the effects of structured DSME in LMICs.
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Research Article
Keywords
diabetes, DSME, HbA1c, interventions, LMIC, SSA