DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETES REMISSION PROCESSES MODEL IN UBON RATCHATHANI PROVINCE

Authors

  • Hunsa Chuencupol Ubonratchathani Public Health Office
  • Alisa Suphan Ubonratchathani Public Health Office

Keywords:

Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetes remission model, Research and Development

Abstract

The research was a research and development study. This study aimed to develop a diabetes remission care model in four phases in Ubon Ratchathani Province.  Phase 1 was studying and analyzing the context, situation, and diabetes remission care model; Phase 2 using the results of the study in Phase 1 to develop a model based on the social support concept of Capland's theory; Phase 3 was model testing and evaluating the model; and Phase 4 improving the model for diabetes remission of type 2 diabetic patients. The study consisted of 712 type 2 diabetic patients who voluntarily participated in developing a model. Data were collected by questionnaire. The data were analyzed using frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and paired sample t-test.
The study found that the Hemoglobin A1C level (HbA1C) before the diabetes remission was 7.03 mg% and after was 6.22 mg%. The Hemoglobin A1C level on after the remission model testing were different with statistically significant (p< 0.005). Moreover, the mean score on eating, exercise, and emotional behavior among type 2 diabetic patients after diabetes remission was significantly higher than before diabetes remission (p< 0.005).

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Published

2025-09-07

How to Cite

Chuencupol, H., & Suphan, A. (2025). DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETES REMISSION PROCESSES MODEL IN UBON RATCHATHANI PROVINCE. Community Health Development Quarterly Khon Kaen University, 12(4), 363–376. retrieved from https://he05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/CHDMD_KKU/article/view/6580