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Family-DSMES improves diabetes outcomes in diverse adults

Última actualización 8 de julio de 2026

Key finding

Mean decrease in HbA1c at immediate post-intervention.

This study compared Family-DSMES and Standard-DSMES in participants with diabetes, finding significant improvements in diabetes-related family involvement with Family-DSMES.

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EvidenceScore™

Moderate

Study type

RCTs

Follow-up

Medium-Term (3–12 mo)

Risk of bias

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Study focus

This study compared Family-DSMES and Standard-DSMES in participants with diabetes, finding significant improvements in diabetes-related family involvement with Family-DSMES.

Clinical relevance

This research highlights the importance of family involvement in diabetes management, suggesting that educational programs that include family members may lead to better health outcomes for individuals with diabetes. Improved family support can enhance motivation and adherence to treatment, ultimately leading to better management of diabetes.

Keep in mind

Effectiveness of interventions remains unclear due to unspecified limitations. Potential biases in participant selection or reporting. Generalizability may be limited to specific populations.

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Jennifer AA, Pearl AM, James PS, et al. Family-DSMES vs. Standard-DSMES: A Comparative Effectiveness-Implementation RCT. Diabetes research and clinical practice. 2026;232:113063-113063. doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2025.113063

Efectos Principales

Both Family-DSMES and Standard-DSMES reduced Hemoglobin A1c by -0.77% (p < 0.005).

Family-DSMES significantly improved diabetes-related family involvement compared to Standard-DSMES (p = 0.024).

Both interventions demonstrated a consistent decrease in Hemoglobin A1c levels at all time points.

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Evidence Context

This study contributes evidence to DSMES and HbA1c, Improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement.

Primary intervention

DSMES

Primary outcomes

  • HbA1c
  • Improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement

Evidence relationships

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Evidence pairs
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Relationships
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Moderate contributionModerate confidenceNetwork score: 60

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Related topics

2

Evidence pairs

241

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High relevance in at least one topic

Why it is useful

  • Contributes to 2 evidence relationships
  • Includes primary outcome data
  • Linked to 2 direct semantic evidence topics

Topic contributions

Evidence topic

Contributes evidence

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Evidencia principal

Relación de evidencia

Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs and HbA1c

Evidencia relacionada

Tema de evidencia

HbA1c Reduction

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Tema de evidencia

Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support

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Core evidence

Study findings

The primary outcomes reported in this study.

HbA1c

DSMES → HbA1c

DSMES → HbA1c

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
75
Positive
EvidenceScore™
Strong
Score 79 · Based on 4 studies
ConsistencyScore™
75
consistent
Supporting studies: Based on 4 studies
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Improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement

DSMES → Improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement

DSMES → Improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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evidence suggest

La Evidencia Sugiere

  • Family-DSMES improved family involvement by 0.39 units (p = 0.024).
  • Both groups achieved a significant decrease in Hemoglobin A1c levels.
  • Family-DSMES showed a consistent reduction in blood sugar levels.
who this applies

A quién se aplica

  • Individuals with diabetes seeking better management strategies.
  • Families of patients with diabetes involved in care.
keep in mind

Tener en Cuenta

  • Results may not apply to all demographics or diabetes types.
  • Further research is needed to confirm long-term benefits.
  • Study design limitations may affect the interpretation of findings.
between the lines

Entre Líneas

  • Effectiveness of interventions remains unclear due to unspecified limitations.
  • Potential biases in participant selection or reporting.
  • Generalizability may be limited to specific populations.

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Relationships organized using the Dediabetes Evidence Intelligence™ framework.

This study contributes to evidence on Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs and HbA1c, Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs and Improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement.

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Does Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs improve HbA1c?

Strong Evidence

Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs may improve HbA1c.

ConsistencyScore™: Results are generally consistent across studies.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    HbA1c

    EvidenceScore™ Strong | EvidenceScore™ 79.0 | moderate positive | ConsistencyScore™ Consistent | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on 28 supporting studies with generally consistent results and a positive effect signal.

Limitations

  • Population details are unavailable.
28 supporting studiesUpdated: Jul 2026

Does DSMES improve improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement?

Emerging Evidence

DSMES appears to improve Improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement.

ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Improvement in diabetes-related helpful family involvement

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.

Limitations

  • Only one supporting study is available.
  • Consistency cannot yet be determined.
  • Population details are unavailable.
1 supporting studyUpdated: Jul 2026
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