Abstract

This quality improvement pilot study explored the effect of using Conversation Maps (CMs) during shared medical appointments (SMA) on diabetes knowledge, self-efficacy, self-management, and patient satisfaction in a convenience sample of older veterans with diabetes (N = 24). Participants attended 4 weekly 2-hour SMAs in which CMs were used. Veterans completed surveys at program start/end. Patient satisfaction was measured at week 4. Before and after survey scores affirmatively differed for diabetes knowledge, self-efficacy, and self-management; patients reported high satisfaction. Incorporation of CMs into SMAs suggests a favorable strategy for diabetes education of older military veterans

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