Behavioural interventions for type 2 diabetes: an evidence-based analysis.

Oct 18, 2012Ontario health technology assessment series

Effective behavior changes for managing type 2 diabetes

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Abstract

A total of 2,549 participants were included in 11 studies examining the effectiveness of behavioral interventions on glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes.

  • The majority of studies reported a mean age of approximately 58 years among participants.
  • Most studies had a mean female representation of approximately 67%.
  • The interventions focused on promoting health behaviors, including problem solving and goal setting.
  • Intervention durations varied widely, ranging from 2 days to 1 year.
  • Quality of the studies ranged from moderate to low, primarily due to methodological issues.

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