2017 National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support

Author:

Beck Joni1,Greenwood Deborah A.2,Blanton Lori3,Bollinger Sandra T.4,Butcher Marcene K.5,Condon Jo Ellen6,Cypress Marjorie7,Faulkner Priscilla8,Fischl Amy Hess9,Francis Theresa10,Kolb Leslie E.11,Lavin-Tompkins Jodi M.12,MacLeod Janice13,Maryniuk Melinda14,Mensing Carolé15,Orzeck Eric A.16,Pope David D.17,Pulizzi Jodi L.18,Reed Ardis A.19,Rhinehart Andrew S.20,Siminerio Linda21,Wang Jing2223

Affiliation:

1. University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

2. Consultant, Granite Bay, California

3. Florida Hospital, Tampa, Florida

4. Health Priorities, Cape Girardeau, Missouri

5. Montana Diabetes Program, Lewistown, Montana

6. American Diabetes Association, Arlington, Virginia

7. Consultant, Albuquerque, New Mexico

8. University of Northern Colorado, Fort Collins, Colorado

9. University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

10. San Diego City College, San Diego, California

11. American Association of Diabetes Educators, Chicago, Illinois

12. HealthPartners, Minneapolis, Minnesota

13. WellDoc, Columbia, Maryland

14. Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, Massachusetts

15. National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators, Arlington Heights, Illinois

16. Endocrinology Associates, Houston, Texas

17. Creative Pharmacists, Evans, Georgia

18. Livongo, Mountain View, California

19. TMF Health Quality Institute, Austin, Texas

20. Glytec, Abingdon, Virginia

21. University of Pittsburgh Diabetes Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

22. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas

23. Technical Writer, Washington, DC

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to review the literature for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) to ensure the National Standards for DSMES (Standards) align with current evidence-based practices and utilization trends. Methods The 10 Standards were divided among 20 interdisciplinary workgroup members. Members searched the current research for diabetes education and support, behavioral health, clinical, health care environment, technical, reimbursement, and business practice for the strongest evidence that guided the Standards revision. Results Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support facilitates the knowledge, skills, and ability necessary for diabetes self-care as well as activities that assist a person in implementing and sustaining the behaviors needed to manage their condition on an ongoing basis. The evidence indicates that health care providers and people affected by diabetes are embracing technology, and this is having a positive impact of DSMES access, utilization, and outcomes. Conclusion Quality DSMES continues to be a critical element of care for all people with diabetes. The DSMES services must be individualized and guided by the concerns, preferences, and needs of the person affected by diabetes. Even with the abundance of evidence supporting the benefits of DSMES, it continues to be underutilized, but as with other health care services, technology is changing the way DSMES is delivered and utilized with positive outcomes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Professions (miscellaneous),Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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