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Activation group program for elderly diabetic patients

, CSc, , PhD, , PhD & , PhD
Pages 13-27 | Received 29 Aug 2016, Accepted 08 Oct 2016, Published online: 15 Nov 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The ability to handle stress situations is essential to subjective well-being. The program “Life with diabetes” extends traditional educational approaches by a psycho-social level with emphasis on coping with the disease. It draws on the transtheoretical model of behavior change and Person-Centered Approach (PCA). Results confirm the effectiveness of group work. Values of the activation block have increased (subscales PE and A). An increase of values of positive psychological state was observed, along with a simultaneous decrease in nervousness, anxiety, depressive tendencies, and better compensation of diabetes. Monitoring of saluto-protective factors of diabetic patients’ lifestyle creates space for targeted psychosocial intervention, which is valid also for other chronic diseases.

Funding

This article was supported by the project of Specific Research (grant UHK, USP, Hradec Králové, No. 2015/2), Burnout syndrome at informal caregivers caring for self-insufficient seniors.

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Funding

This article was supported by the project of Specific Research (grant UHK, USP, Hradec Králové, No. 2015/2), Burnout syndrome at informal caregivers caring for self-insufficient seniors.

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