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- Title
Improving diabetes self-management during the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review.
- Authors
da Silva Negreiros, Francisca Diana; Moreira, Tatiana Rebouças; Nascimento de Aquino, Maria de Jesus; de Araújo, Açucena Leal; Sales da Silva, Lucilane Maria; Magalhães Moreira, Thereza Maria; Dantas Cavalcanti, Ana Carla; Peclat Flores, Paula Vanessa; de Moraes, Érica Brandão
- Abstract
Objective: To synthesize the available evidence on nursing-based actions to improve diabetes self-management during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: Scoping review using the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology (JBI) and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). The research covered academic studies and gray literature from seven primary and six secondary databases. Two independent reviewers assessed the studies, and the data were analyzed descriptively. Results: A total of 1,322 titles were identified, of which 31 studies were included. All studies were published in 2020, mainly in English. Teleconsultation was a relevant strategy to help patients manage diabetes and their general health. Conclusion: The review indicates that the nursing-based actions carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic to improve diabetes self-management are not different from what has been consolidated, but some adaptations have been undertaken. The need for self-care, social support, and a collaborative and patient-centered approach is reinforced.
- Subjects
OCCUPATIONAL roles; CINAHL database; MEDICAL databases; MEDICAL information storage &; retrieval systems; SOCIAL support; SELF-management (Psychology); SYSTEMATIC reviews; DIABETES; PATIENT-centered care; NURSES; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; PATIENT education; LITERATURE reviews; MEDLINE; COVID-19 pandemic; HEALTH self-care; EVIDENCE-based nursing; TELENURSING
- Publication
Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, 2023, Vol 22, p1
- ISSN
1676-4285
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17665/1676-4285.20236644