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How can structured self-management patient education improve outcomes in people with type 2 diabetes?

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posted on 2025-03-17, 01:59 authored by J Jarvis, TC Skinner, ME Carey, MJ Davies
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a long‐term chronic condition that is complex to manage, with the majority of management being done by the person with diabetes outside of the clinical setting. Because of its complexities, effective self‐management requires skills, confidence and the ability to make decisions and choices about treatments and lifestyle on a day‐to‐day basis. Equipping a person with these self‐management skills is in itself challenging and it is now widely accepted that structured education is an integral part of the management of T2DM. This paper explores whether structured self‐management education can improve outcomes in people with diabetes. The authors explore what self‐management education is, why it is needed and then go on to examine the recent evidence from clinical trials from 2006 onwards.

History

Journal

Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism

Volume

12

Pagination

12-19

Location

England

ISSN

1462-8902

eISSN

1463-1326

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

WILEY