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Mindfulness and self-regulation intervention for improved self-neglect and self-regulation in diabetic older adults

Medicine and Health

Mindfulness and self-regulation intervention for improved self-neglect and self-regulation in diabetic older adults

M. Motamed-jahromi, M. H. Kaveh, et al.

Combined mindfulness and self-regulation training delivered via WhatsApp significantly improved self-regulation and reduced self-neglect in Iranian older adults with type 2 diabetes, with better results than self-regulation-only and control groups at 4 and 16 weeks. Research conducted by Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi, Mohammad Hossein Kaveh, and Elsa Vitale.

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Abstract
The current study aimed to assess the impact of combined interventions including mindfulness and self-regulation on self-neglect and self-regulation among Iranian older adults with type 2 diabetes. This was a three-arm cluster randomized controlled trial study conducted among 135 older diabetic patients in Shiraz, Iran. Three urban healthcare centers (clusters) were randomly assigned to three study groups. The intervention groups received either a Self-Regulation-based Intervention Program (SRIP) or a Combined Mindfulness and Self-Regulation Intervention Program (CMSRIP), while the control group received routine care and COVID-19 prevention training. These training programs, which consisted of text and video-based content, were conducted over 24 weeks using WhatsApp as a mobile-based communication platform. Outcomes were measured using the Elder Self-Neglect Scale and Short-Form Self-Regulation Questionnaire at baseline, week 4, and week 16 post-intervention, with data analysis conducted using SPSS 20 software. The CMSRIP led to significantly greater improvement in the score of self-regulation (χ^2=73.23, P-Value <.001) and a reduction in the score of self-neglect (χ^2=62.97, P-Value <.001) at both 4 weeks and 16 weeks after education compared to SRIP. In the control group, there was also a slight improvement. Improvement of self-regulation and reduction of self-neglect in all three groups were less in week 16 than in week 4. Nevertheless, the changes in the intervention groups were significantly better than the control group. This study confirmed a combination of mindfulness-based intervention and self-regulation intervention can effectively improve self-neglect and self-regulation behavior in older patients with type 2 diabetes. Trial registration: ISRCTN77260130.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Jun 15, 2024
Authors
Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi, Mohammad Hossein Kaveh, Elsa Vitale
Tags
mindfulness
self-regulation
self-neglect
type 2 diabetes
older adults
cluster randomized controlled trial
WhatsApp-based intervention
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