Knowledge about type 2 diabetes: its impact for future management
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This article assesses the level of diabetes knowledge among individuals with Type 2 diabetes and identifies major knowledge gaps that contribute to poor disease management. The study involved 1,200 individuals, nearly 40% of whom were insulin-treated, and examined key areas such as diet, physical activity, glycemic control, and medication. The results revealed significant knowledge deficits, especially in recognizing signs of ketoacidosis, dietary choices, and proper blood glucose monitoring methods. The authors stress the importance of educational interventions to enhance diabetes management, thereby preventing complications and improving quality of life.
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Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) What is the most significant knowledge gap found in Type 2 diabetes patients in this study? pg 3 True or False: Most participants in the study had accurate knowledge about which foods to use to treat low blood glucose. pg 3 Which of the following is considered a free food in the context of diabetes management? pg 3 What percentage of insulin-treated patients correctly identified free food? pg 4 True or False: Most participants in the study correctly identified the impact of physical activity on blood glucose levels. pg 5 What is the best method for testing blood glucose according to the study? pg 5 What was one major misconception about food that many participants had? pg 5 True or False: Most participants understood the role of HbA1c in measuring long-term blood glucose control. pg 6 Which population group showed higher knowledge in managing diabetes? pg 7 What was the most common incorrect belief about insulin in the study? pg 8 How many participants understood the correct duration of action for intermediate-acting insulin? pg 8 Which demographic factor was linked to higher diabetes knowledge? pg 9 Which method did the majority of participants identify as the best way to monitor blood glucose? pg 9 What is the most common complication among the study participants with diabetes? pg 10 Which population group exhibited lower knowledge in diabetes self-management? pg 11
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