What Can Diabetes Disease Management Do for You?
Living with diabetes is a day-in, day-out job. A diabetes disease management program
makes the job a little easier. It gives you the information and support you need.
It helps you take care of yourself and stick to your treatment plan. And in the long
run, it may lead to better health and fewer problems.
Improve your self-care
According to the American Diabetes Association, a disease management program helps
you learn skills for taking better care of your diabetes. You'll find out what steps
you can take to protect your health. With this type of program, this is what you can
do:
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Get support and guidance. As you learn new ways to manage diabetes, you may need help putting these ideas into
action. You may have questions about how to take your medicines or how to lose weight.
Ask your diabetes care team about a service called diabetes self-management education
and support (DSMES). You will learn skills to help you better manage your diabetes
and find support when you need it. This service may be given in a group setting or
one-on-one with your team.
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Exercise with a partner or group. This will help you stick with your program on rainy and other inconvenient days.
Share your time (and meals) with people who share your goals for better health.
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Get the latest diabetes information. Guidelines for diabetes management are constantly being updated. Being part of a disease
management program can give you access to up-to-date information to help you make
healthy choices.
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Take an active role in your care. A disease management program also helps you work closely with your healthcare provider.
You can speak up and get involved. Tell your healthcare team about your cultural background
and choices.
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Get help with setting goals. Get advice on ways to make healthy behavior changes, such as eating better and exercising
more. Disease management programs track your health over time. You and your healthcare
provider can get a more complete picture of how you're doing. You can also talk about
what you still need to change to reach your goals.
Results you can measure
A disease management program sounds like a good thing. But you might be wondering
if it really works. Research shows that these programs do work. In fact, taking part
in a program can reduce health problems caused by diabetes. These programs can help
improve blood sugar control and screening for problems caused by diabetes. Medicare
and other insurance programs often cover these programs because they have been proven
to work.
Having diabetes will never be easy. But a good program can give you the tools to better
manage the challenges.