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This study, conducted in the north of Portugal, is the result of a group of nurses’ intent
to develop a closer and meaningful person-centered care for patients with diabetes,
empowering them with skills to better manage their therapeutic regimen. Through a
participatory action research process, the group of nurses involved in this study,
reflected on the current healthcare enabling them an in-depth analysis of the best
scientific evidence, aiming to design context tailored solutions, which would contribute
to patients’ empowerment. Through a longitudinal study developed over several stages,
the nurses outlined the educational programme Living in harmony with diabetes, which
was applied to 85 patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. The programme had a positive
impact on the psychosocial variables, in self-care behaviour and in the metabolic control,
helping patients to better cope with their disease and have greater control over
their health condition. Throughout the process of participatory action research, the
nurses were able to increase their self-efficacy and empowerment on person-centered
care implementation.
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Keywords
Adherence Action research Diabetes
Citation
Action Research 2019, Vol. 17(2) 258–276
Publisher
SAGE Publications