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- W1967152794 abstract "Aim This prospective study examined the impact of a structured education program (OzDAFNE) on subjective wellbeing, coping resources, and negative affects in adults with type 1 diabetes. Participants completing the OzDAFNE program were compared to those using continuous subcutaneous insulin (CSII) and multiple daily injections (MDI) over the same time period. Methods Participants in the OzDAFNE group (N = 144) were recruited from diabetes centres throughout Australia. The comparison groups were recruited from Diabetes Australia-Victoria's membership database and comprised 383 people using MDI and 64 people using CSII. All participants completed self-report questionnaires at baseline and 12-months later. Additional assessments for OzDAFNE participants were conducted at the end of the education program and at three and six-months following the training. Results The results demonstrated that participants completing the OzDAFNE program experienced improved subjective wellbeing (p < .01), a greater sense of mastery and control in managing their diabetes (p < .001), and reduced diabetes-related distress (p < .001) compared to the CSII and MDI groups. However, the CSII group recorded a significant drop in self-esteem (p < .001) over the duration of the study. Conclusions/Interpretations The OzDAFNE program provides a powerful mastery experience for participants, positively influencing subjective wellbeing and diabetes-related distress." @default.
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- W1967152794 title "Impact of dose adjustment for normal eating in Australia (OzDAFNE) on subjective wellbeing, coping resources and negative affects in adults with type 1 diabetes: A prospective comparison study" @default.
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