Background: Glycated hemoglobin is an important indicator of
long-term control of blood glucose is an important indicator of clinical
research. There is a direct correlation between glycosylated hemoglobin and
diabetes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the
effect of BASNEF-based blended educational program on diabetes control among
type 2 diabetic patients.
Methods: This study is a prospective, semi-experimental study, in which 164 eligible
patients were selected after the pre-test by random allocation in intervention
and control groups. Questionnaire based on BASNEF structure was used for data
collection. Before the intervention, demographic and health related
information, disease, and check list of foot care was taken. Then, the
intervention group participated in program of foot care principles using
combinatorial training strategy designed based on the BASNEF’s structures. The
control group continued the routine clinic education, and individually, without
contacting the intervention group, completed the questionnaire and the check
list. Post-test was administered at three and six months after the
intervention. Data were analyzed using SPSS v.11.5 and descriptive and
inferential statistical tests. Significance level was considered less than
0.05.
Results: Demographic variables were not significantly different
between two groups (P<0.05). HbA1c in the intervention group was
statistically significant (p<0.001), but this analysis was not significant
in the comparison group (p=0.18, f = 1/83). Also, in regard to blood sugar
controlling behaviors the intervention group were better than the comparison
group, three months and six months after the training, such that HbA1c levels
of %69.8± %2.27 before training changed to %7.50 ±%1.42 three months later, and
%7.44± %1.34, six months after the training and showed significant difference (p<0.001).
Conclusion: The results of the study showed that blended
educational training increased the awareness in regard to controlling blood
sugar levels, thus decreasing the HbA1c levels in diabetic type 2 patients.
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