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Effectiveness of Diabetic Education Programme on the HbA1c Levels Among Type1 Diabetic Children in Omdurman Paediatric Hospital

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Education of patients with diabetes is considered a fundamental aspect of diabetes care and aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of diabetic education, using a guiding style, for children with Type 1 diabetes in Omdurman pediatric hospital. The aim of this study was to achieving a near normal glycosylated hemoglobin, and preventing acute complications (hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia) on the children patients with type1 diabetic in Khartoum state. The sampling size was (101) according to the attendance to Diabetic clinic during data collection period (February - August 2013) in this study, the Control of diabetes through HA1C monitoring was measured prior to the intervention and over seven months after post-test. The result of present study showed that: the effective method of diabetes education for children with type1 diabetes has improved such as HA1C was significantly reduced from 11.6% to a mean of 9.1%.glycaemic control. Innovative education programme for Diabetic children with type 1 diabetes. It is effective in reducing the diabetes complications among diabetic children such as hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia. This educational programme for diabetic children is effective in reducing HA1c after seven months intervention. Diabetic educational program administered to type1 diabetes mellitus patients seen at a Diabetic clinic improved the knowledge and distress associated with the disease. The results also suggest the prevention of an increase in HbA1c.

Published in Advances in Applied Sciences (Volume 2, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.aas.20170201.11
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Diabetes Mellitus, Glycemic Control, Children, HbA1c, Patients

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  • Department of Nursing Science Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences Al-Taif, Saudi Arabia

  • Department of Basic Medical Sciences Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences Al-BAHA Saudi Arabia

  • Department of Community Health Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences Al-BAHA, Saudi Arabia

  • Department of Basic Medical Sciences Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences Al-BAHA Saudi Arabia

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