Graduation Year
2023
Degree Type
Open Access Capstone
Document Type
Capstone
Degree Name
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Department
Nursing
First Advisor
Molly Bradshaw-O'Neal
Department Affiliation
Nursing
Second Advisor
Theresa Loan
Department Affiliation
Nursing
Abstract
Abstract
Adult Latino patients with diabetes may require education and skills that are culturally appropriate to achieve optimum results. The purpose of this DNP project was to improve diabetes self-management among Latino and other at-risk adults. The project used an intervention bundle to streamline screening, education, and improve patients’ self- confidence. Adult patients were screened during triage to obtain vital signs and blood glucose levels per the routine at the clinic and via phone to discuss management of diabetes. Implementation of the project included provision of culturally sensitive diabetes education material, culturally sensitive “traffic light” food guide in English and Spanish. The Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire was the primary tool used before and after the implementation to determine the effect of the intervention. In total, 44 adults participated in the intervention. The results demonstrate a positive impact of the culturally sensitive “traffic light” food guide in participants’ knowledge and selection of healthy food. The nurse practitioners, physician assistant, prelicensure and nurse practitioner students at the clinic were in favor of continued use of the materials. The findings support the use of culturally sensitive food guide to improve diabetes self-management in Latino and a culturally diverse patient population.
Keywords: diabetes, Latino, adults, self- monitoring, blood glucose, A1C
Copyright
2023 Janet O Makori
Recommended Citation
Makori, Janet O., "Improving Self-Management of Diabetes with Culturally Sensitive Interventions" (2023). Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects. 85.
https://encompass.eku.edu/dnpcapstones/85
IRB Approval Number (if applicable)
4912