Kerman Medical University, Kerman, Iran , na.lashkari@gmail.com
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Introduction: Quality of life in chronic diseases such as
diabetes is a very important concept. Quality of life enhancement of these
patients is done in different ways. One of these methods is control stress
management. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the eeffectiveness of stress management training on improved
quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Materials and Methods: This
study was a quasi-experimental intervention study. The study sample was
consisted of 96 female and male patients with type 2 diabetes (48 patients
in the control group and 48 patients in the intervention group), that were
participated in convenience method. Quality of life in patients
before and after the intervention groups was measured with a questionnaire
SF36. Data were collected and analyzed with SPSS/20.
Findings:
The total mean score of quality of life before and after intervention in the
control group was 54.1±15.53 and 54.32±14.79. The total mean score of
quality of life before and after intervention in the intervention group was 54.21±16.69 and 63.52±12.41. The results showed there is
significant difference in quality of life the patients with type 2 diabetes
before and after stress management training (P<0.0001).
Conclusions: The
results showed that education of stress management will improve the quality of
life in intervention group. It is recommended that the supplement treatment to
be provided be used for diabetics patients and other chronic patients.
Fuladvandi M, Aziz Zadeh Foroozi M, Asad Abadi A, Fuladvandi G, Lashkari T, Malekian L. Effectiveness of stress management training on improved quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes. JHPM 2014; 3 (2) :16-24 URL: http://jhpm.ir/article-1-282-en.html