Effectiveness of self-massage combined with a health education program using the self-efficacy theory in reducing peripheral neuropathy among diabetes mellitus patients

Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. It often causes impairment of sensory nerves, which can negatively impact functional mobility and quality of life for patients. Self-massage along with health education is one potential method to reduce the impact of...

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Main Author: Thaweewunnakit C.
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spelling th-mahidol.901432023-09-23T01:01:46Z Effectiveness of self-massage combined with a health education program using the self-efficacy theory in reducing peripheral neuropathy among diabetes mellitus patients Thaweewunnakit C. Mahidol University Medicine Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. It often causes impairment of sensory nerves, which can negatively impact functional mobility and quality of life for patients. Self-massage along with health education is one potential method to reduce the impact of DPN. However, to date there are limited studies on such treatment programs. The present study investigated the effect of self-massage combined with a health education program using the selfefficacy theory in DPN patients, who were recruited from the major District hospital in Pratumrat District, and 8 other local hospitals in Roi Et Province, Thailand. This randomized control trial collected data from February to May, 2022. Seventy DPN patients were randomly assigned into two groups (intervention and control) which contained 35 participants each. The intervention group received 21 sessions of massage and health education (every other day for 6 weeks). The control group received only the normal program from the hospital. The participants were assessed for their peripheral neuropathy using Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (MNSI) at baseline, after 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 6 weeks. Generalized estimating equations were used to quantify the mean difference of scores of MNSI compared between intervention and control groups for overall post measurement compared to baseline. The results showed that the mean scores of MNSI for intervention and controls at baseline were 11.31 (SD = 1.36) and 11.24 (SD = 1.49), respectively. After receiving the intervention program for 6 weeks, the mean difference of scores of MNSI in the intervention group reduced by 5.49 (95% CI: 5-5.98; p-value <0.001) compared to the control group. This study reveals that the combination of self-massage and a health education program based on self-efficacy theory can reduce peripheral neuropathy in patients with DPN. This outcome could be useful for healthcare professionals in improving the health of DPN patients. 2023-09-22T18:01:46Z 2023-09-22T18:01:46Z 2023-09-01 Article Journal of Public Health and Development Vol.21 No.3 (2023) , 19-30 10.55131/jphd/2023/210302 26511258 26730774 2-s2.0-85171165117 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/90143 SCOPUS
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Effectiveness of self-massage combined with a health education program using the self-efficacy theory in reducing peripheral neuropathy among diabetes mellitus patients
description Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. It often causes impairment of sensory nerves, which can negatively impact functional mobility and quality of life for patients. Self-massage along with health education is one potential method to reduce the impact of DPN. However, to date there are limited studies on such treatment programs. The present study investigated the effect of self-massage combined with a health education program using the selfefficacy theory in DPN patients, who were recruited from the major District hospital in Pratumrat District, and 8 other local hospitals in Roi Et Province, Thailand. This randomized control trial collected data from February to May, 2022. Seventy DPN patients were randomly assigned into two groups (intervention and control) which contained 35 participants each. The intervention group received 21 sessions of massage and health education (every other day for 6 weeks). The control group received only the normal program from the hospital. The participants were assessed for their peripheral neuropathy using Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (MNSI) at baseline, after 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 6 weeks. Generalized estimating equations were used to quantify the mean difference of scores of MNSI compared between intervention and control groups for overall post measurement compared to baseline. The results showed that the mean scores of MNSI for intervention and controls at baseline were 11.31 (SD = 1.36) and 11.24 (SD = 1.49), respectively. After receiving the intervention program for 6 weeks, the mean difference of scores of MNSI in the intervention group reduced by 5.49 (95% CI: 5-5.98; p-value <0.001) compared to the control group. This study reveals that the combination of self-massage and a health education program based on self-efficacy theory can reduce peripheral neuropathy in patients with DPN. This outcome could be useful for healthcare professionals in improving the health of DPN patients.
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title Effectiveness of self-massage combined with a health education program using the self-efficacy theory in reducing peripheral neuropathy among diabetes mellitus patients
title_short Effectiveness of self-massage combined with a health education program using the self-efficacy theory in reducing peripheral neuropathy among diabetes mellitus patients
title_full Effectiveness of self-massage combined with a health education program using the self-efficacy theory in reducing peripheral neuropathy among diabetes mellitus patients
title_fullStr Effectiveness of self-massage combined with a health education program using the self-efficacy theory in reducing peripheral neuropathy among diabetes mellitus patients
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of self-massage combined with a health education program using the self-efficacy theory in reducing peripheral neuropathy among diabetes mellitus patients
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