Participants' experiences of attending a structured education course (DAFNEplus) informed by behavioural science

Author:

Lawton Julia1ORCID,Chadwick Paul M.2,de Zoysa Nicole3,Stanton‐Fay Stephanie2ORCID,Heller Simon R.45ORCID,Rankin David1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Usher Institute, Medical School, University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

2. UCL Centre for Behaviour Change University College London London UK

3. Diabetes Centre King's College Hospital London UK

4. Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS FT Sheffield UK

5. Department of Oncology and Metabolism The University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

Abstract

AbstractAimsAs part of a broader process evaluation, we explored participants' experiences of, and engagement with, the DAFNEplus programme's group‐based structured education course. This course, which was informed by behavioural science, provided participants with education and instruction to use flexible intensive insulin therapy (FIIT) together with techniques to identify and address unhelpful cognitive and emotional influences on their type 1 diabetes self‐management.MethodsWe interviewed n = 28 DAFNEplus participants. Data were analysed thematically and took account of previous work exploring individuals' experiences of standard DAFNE courses.ResultsAs well as benefitting from the DAFNEplus course's skills‐based training and educational curriculum, participants' accounts suggested they had experienced cognitive and emotional changes that had positively influenced their confidence and motivation to adopt and sustain the use of FIIT. These benefits were most keenly felt by those who reported negative emotional states and mind‐sets pre‐course which had made their diabetes self‐management challenging. Participants' cognitive and emotional changes were enabled through techniques used during the course to normalise setbacks and imperfect diabetes self‐management, capitalise upon group synergies and encourage the use of social support, including from healthcare professionals. Participants also highlighted motivational gains arising from being reassured that diabetes complications are not common or inevitable if a FIIT regimen is followed.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that offering training in FIIT, in conjunction with behaviour change techniques that target unhelpful mindsets and emotional resilience, may be more effective in promoting diabetes self‐management than offering education and skills training alone.

Publisher

Wiley

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