Gender Differences in the Selection of an Action Plan for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Jim Nuovo (),
Thomas Balsbaugh and
Bridget Levich
The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 2009, vol. 2, issue 3, 203-208
Abstract:
Objective: To assess differences between women and men in developing an action plan for the management of their type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods: We chose a convenience sample of the first 153 patients who participated in a four-part educational class focused on the management of type 2 DM. The classes are run by a certified diabetes educator and have a specific format. We use a decision wheel to assist in the development of a patient-generated action plan to address a specific health behavior change. For each patient we documented age, gender, and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA 1c ) level. Results: There was a difference in choice of action plan based on gender (p=0.014). For women the distribution of action plans was exercise 38%, nutrition 22%, medication 20%, no action plan 13%, and monitoring 7%. For men the distribution of action plans was exercise 26%, nutrition 26%, medication 6%, no action plan 26%, and monitoring 16%. Age did not affect the choice of an action plan (p=0.964); however, patients with a lower HbA 1c level chose exercise more frequently (p > 0.002). Conclusions: The results of this study suggest there may be gender-based differences affecting the selection of an action plan for patients with type 2 DM. Further research is needed to determine the relative weight of other important factors on the decision for a particular action plan; e.g. sociodemographic factors, stage of readiness to change, and comorbid conditions. Copyright Adis Data Information BV 2009
Date: 2009
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