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Diabetes Nursing Education Its Implication Towards an Improved Quality of Life of Persons with Diabetes: A Systematic Review
World Journal of Nursing Research
| Vol 3, Issue 1
Table 1. PICO Framework
| Component | Details |
| Population | Diabetic patients of all ages and demographic backgrounds. Studies involving non-diabetic populations were excluded. |
| Intervention | Nursing education programs specifically designed for diabetes management, including self-management and glycemic control interventions. General nursing education studies were excluded. |
| Comparison | Studies comparing outcomes of nursing education programs versus usual care or other interventions for diabetes management. |
| Outcomes | Key metrics included glycemic control, diabetes-related complications, self-management behaviors, and quality of life. Studies that did not report on these outcomes were excluded. |
| Study Characteristics | Peer-reviewed articles, clinical trials, and longitudinal studies published from 2019 onwards. Non-peer-reviewed articles, abstracts, posters, reviews, opinion pieces, and inaccessible full texts were excluded. |