Background American Case Manager Association defines Case Management (CM) as a collaborative practice between all the actors involved in the care process. The main goal of the review was evaluation of the Nurse Case Manager (NCM) in Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) in LM perspective, analyzing the qualitative/quantitative data related to NCM. Methods The review was conducted by three independent operators in two distinct phases. The Prisma method was perfor- med for both parts of study. Specifics PICOS and research strategies from PubMed and Cinhal were developed. The first part of the review integrated a Cochrane systematic review on the Specialist Nurses in Diabetes Mellitus while the second part to evaluated the NCM interventions in LM perspective. Results In the first part of the review 13 studies were included while in the second 6. From the data collected, emerged that the glycemic control improved in most revised studies in the NCM groups or Nurse Case Manager Lifestyle Medicine (NCMLM) perspective. Good results were appreciated with respect to secondary outcomes such as lipid profile, Body Mass Index, quality of life and stress management. The results for the management of self-care and adherence to LM programs are encouraging. Conclusions After Covid-19 Pandemic, diabetic population, will necessarily have to be assisted by management and organi- zational tools that can still maintain high levels of general quality of life. The managers of health services could consider NCMLM for the improvement of care in T2D patients. Specific studies could assess potential of NCMLM.
"NURSE CASE MANAGER LIFESTYLE MEDICINE IN TYPE TWO DIABETES PATIENT CONCERNING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: INTEGRATED REVIEW"
Petrelli F;Scuri S;Grappasonni I;
2021-01-01
Abstract
Background American Case Manager Association defines Case Management (CM) as a collaborative practice between all the actors involved in the care process. The main goal of the review was evaluation of the Nurse Case Manager (NCM) in Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) in LM perspective, analyzing the qualitative/quantitative data related to NCM. Methods The review was conducted by three independent operators in two distinct phases. The Prisma method was perfor- med for both parts of study. Specifics PICOS and research strategies from PubMed and Cinhal were developed. The first part of the review integrated a Cochrane systematic review on the Specialist Nurses in Diabetes Mellitus while the second part to evaluated the NCM interventions in LM perspective. Results In the first part of the review 13 studies were included while in the second 6. From the data collected, emerged that the glycemic control improved in most revised studies in the NCM groups or Nurse Case Manager Lifestyle Medicine (NCMLM) perspective. Good results were appreciated with respect to secondary outcomes such as lipid profile, Body Mass Index, quality of life and stress management. The results for the management of self-care and adherence to LM programs are encouraging. Conclusions After Covid-19 Pandemic, diabetic population, will necessarily have to be assisted by management and organi- zational tools that can still maintain high levels of general quality of life. The managers of health services could consider NCMLM for the improvement of care in T2D patients. Specific studies could assess potential of NCMLM.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.