Effect of Pharmacist-Led Interventions on Diabetes Distress Among People With Type 2 Diabetes.

Katelyn A Parsons, Gladys J Ekong, Maria S Charbonneau, Kayla E Hopkins, Kam L Capoccia
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of pharmacist-led interventions on diabetes distress and glucose management among people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in a community care clinic.

Methods: Adults with T2DM were recruited during routine visits at the pharmacist-run clinic. Participants completed a baseline A1C, demographic survey, Diabetes Distress Scale (DDS), and Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2). Depending on DDS subscale-specific responses, participants qualified for pharmacist-led educational interventions based on the ADCES7 Self-Care Behaviors™. After 6 months, participants completed another A1C, satisfaction survey, DDS, and PHQ-2. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and paired t tests.

Results: Among 53 participants at baseline, diabetes distress was present in 77.4%; emotional burden was most common in 64.2%, followed by regimen distress in 45.3%, interpersonal distress in 34.0%, and physician distress in 20.8%. After the intervention, significant reductions occurred in mean overall DDS score (2.0 to 1.7), emotional burden (2.4 to 1.8), regimen distress (2.3 to 1.7), A1C (7.0% to 6.5%; 53.0 to 47.5 mmol/mol), and PHQ-2 score (1.6 to 1.0). Participants were highly satisfied with the service, their knowledge, and self-management skills following completion of the study.

Conclusions: Diabetes distress was present in most participants despite glucose management that was largely achieving treatment goals. Pharmacist-led educational interventions significantly reduced overall DDS score, emotional burden, regimen distress, A1C, and PHQ-2 score. The results of this study suggest that people with T2DM should receive routine screening for diabetes distress and that pharmacists can positively affect diabetes management and emotional well-being through tailored education.

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药剂师指导的干预措施对 2 型糖尿病患者糖尿病困扰的影响。
目的:本研究旨在确定药剂师指导的干预措施对社区护理诊所中 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)患者的糖尿病困扰和血糖管理的效果:方法: 在药剂师开设的诊所例行就诊时招募 2 型糖尿病成人患者。受试者完成了基线 A1C、人口调查、糖尿病压力量表 (DDS) 和患者健康问卷-2 (PHQ-2)。根据 DDS 分量表的具体反应,参与者有资格接受药剂师指导的基于 ADCES7 自我保健行为™的教育干预。6 个月后,参与者再次完成 A1C、满意度调查、DDS 和 PHQ-2。数据分析包括描述性统计和配对 t 检验:在基线期的 53 名参与者中,77.4% 的人存在糖尿病困扰;64.2% 的人最常见的是情绪负担,其次是 45.3% 的人存在治疗方案困扰,34.0% 的人存在人际关系困扰,20.8% 的人存在医生困扰。干预后,DDS 平均总得分(2.0 分至 1.7 分)、情绪负担(2.4 分至 1.8 分)、治疗方案困扰(2.3 分至 1.7 分)、A1C(7.0% 至 6.5%;53.0 至 47.5 mmol/mol)和 PHQ-2 得分(1.6 分至 1.0 分)均大幅下降。研究结束后,参与者对服务、知识和自我管理技能非常满意:结论:尽管血糖管理在很大程度上达到了治疗目标,但大多数参与者仍存在糖尿病困扰。药剂师指导的教育干预大大降低了 DDS 总分、情绪负担、疗程困扰、A1C 和 PHQ-2 分数。这项研究的结果表明,T2DM 患者应接受糖尿病困扰的常规筛查,药剂师可通过有针对性的教育对糖尿病管理和情绪健康产生积极影响。
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