Utilising the ‘COM‐B’ bio‐psychosocial approach to aid diabetes management

IF 0.5 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Practical Diabetes Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1002/pdi.2396
Tracy McCrossan, R. Lannon, R. Tarling, Mary Dooher, Mark J. Forshaw, H. Poole
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With many individuals living with diabetes failing to make the necessary behaviour change to optimise glycaemic control1 it is imperative that staff involved in their care have the skills required to guide them in this respect. The COM‐B assists in this regard as it provides a behaviour‐change model based on scientific evidence and theory in a practical and accessible format, which enables non‐specialists to design and implement behaviour‐change interventions. This paper reports a case of psychological assessment, formulation and intervention in a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus associated anxiety and sub‐optimal diabetes management. It highlights: (1) the importance of a bio‐psychological approach to assessment and formulation; (2) the value of involving the patient in their care from the outset; and (3) the ease at which the COM‐B can be routinely applied in clinical settings. Copyright © 2022 John Wiley & Sons.
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利用“COM - B”生物-社会心理方法帮助糖尿病管理
由于许多糖尿病患者未能做出必要的行为改变来优化血糖控制,因此医护人员必须具备在这方面指导他们的必要技能。COM - B在这方面提供了帮助,因为它以实用和可访问的格式提供了基于科学证据和理论的行为改变模型,使非专业人员能够设计和实施行为改变干预措施。本文报告1例1型糖尿病患者伴发焦虑和次优糖尿病管理的心理评估、制定和干预。它强调了:(1)生物心理学方法对评估和制定的重要性;(二)病人从一开始就参与护理的价值;(3)易于在临床环境中常规应用COM‐B。版权所有©2022 John Wiley & Sons。
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Practical Diabetes
Practical Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: Practical Diabetes concerns itself with all aspects of the worldwide clinical science and practice of diabetes medicine. The journal recognises the importance of each member of the healthcare team in the delivery of diabetes care, and reflects this diversity of professional interest in its editorial contents. The Editors welcome original papers, case reports, practice points, audit articles and letters on any aspect of clinical diabetes care from any part of the world. The journal also publishes commissioned leaders, review articles and educational and training series, for which an honorarium normally is paid. All articles submitted to Practical Diabetes are independently peer reviewed. They must not have been published or be under submission currently elsewhere. Enquiries from prospective authors are welcomed and the Editors will be pleased, if asked, to advise on preparation and submission of articles. All articles and enquiries should be directed to the Editors at the publishing address below. The journal is published nine times a year, and currently the average waiting time for acceptance of articles is eight weeks, and for subsequent publication sixteen weeks. Practical Diabetes is independent of any commercial or vested interest.
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