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Optimizing Care for Diabetic Patients in Hospitalized Rehabilitation Through Structured Education

Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liege

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Summary

A large number of patients at the Neurological and Functional Rehabilitation Centre of the University Hospital of Liège have associated pathologies, including diabetes. These patients may have diabetes-related complications that require recurrent hospitalizations in an acute structure or in rehabilitation. One of the ways to limit complications is to set up patient education. 1. Objectives * To compare the impact of management through formal education with that of awareness. * To evaluate the impact on knowledge of structured education. * To evaluate the impact of structured education on the quality of life experienced by diabetic patients. * Identify the patient's level of satisfaction with the education sessions. * To evaluate the impact of structured education on the biological improvement of glycated hemoglobin. * To evaluate the impact of structured education on diabetes-related complications. 2. Working Hypothesis The implementation of structured diabetes education allows "patients to acquire, or maintain, the skills they need to manage their lives as well as possible despite the constraints of chronic disease... ". 3. Study population All diabetic patients hospitalized in all care units. 4. Collection tools and techniques Collection tools 1\. "Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire". 2. SF-36 Health Questionnaire. 3. Satisfaction questionnaire for structured sessions on diabetes. 4. Questionnaire to identify complications and/or re-hospitalizations after your stay in rehabilitation. Collection technology At admission (D+1) * Validation of inclusion and exclusion criteria. * Submission and distribution of the information and consent form. * Obtaining informed consent from the patient. * Distribution of collection tools 1 and 2 (collection on D+2). * Control of glycated hemoglobin. At the end of hospitalization (D-2) * Distribution of collection tools 1, 2 and 3 on D-2 before the release (collection on D-1). * Control of glycated hemoglobin. 3 months after the end of hospitalization * Sending collection tools 1, 2 and 4 by post. The patient will be invited to complete them and return them by post. * The patient will be invited to take a blood test for glycated hemoglobin.

Official title: Optimizing Care for Diabetic Patients in Hospitalized Rehabilitation Through Structured Education.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2025-04-07

Completion Date

2027-10-31

Last Updated

2025-04-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

The control group will benefit from awareness

During hospitalization in rehabilitation, doctors and nursing staff will transmit information in a linear manner, i.e. explain, possibly argue and answer the patient's questions on topics such as interpreting blood sugar levels, explaining treatment, good practices in terms of diet, physical activity, etc. at the patient's bedside in an unstructured manner based on interactions between patient and caregivers. There is therefore no standard frequency, number of specific sessions, or topics addressed systematically.

OTHER

The experimental group will benefit from structured education which will be carried out by the diabetes nurse

During hospitalization in rehabilitation, the experimental group will benefit from structured education which will be carried out by the diabetes nurse at a rate of 3 sessions for patients on oral anti-diabetics and 5 sessions for patients on insulin.

Locations (1)

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège, site Centre Neurologique et de Réadaptation Fonctionnelle

Tinlot, Liège, Belgium