<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>361</id><JournalTitle>THE IMPACT OF HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM ON NON- INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS AMONG SUDANESE PATIENTS WHOM ATTENDED KHARTOUM STATE DIABETIC CARE CENTERS</JournalTitle><Abstract>A total of 150 diabetic patients were selected retrospectively from Khartoum State Diabetic Care Centers, this group
divided to two equal groups, had been analyzed using the knowledge and practice of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
patients after implementation of health education program. Group (cases) the program was implemented and the other group
was considered as a control (75 patients for each group). The aim of the study to evaluate the knowledge and practice of noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus patients after implementation of health education program. The study showed that there
was no significant difference between the cases studied group and controls group regarding sex distribution, age, weight,
systolic and diastolic BP, educational level and occupation, level of obesity, and frequency of practicing exercise. The study
showed the correct knowledge of the cases studied group before and after the health education program and the different
aspects of diabetes mellitus, showed a significant improvement of the patients' knowledge concerning the correct knowledge
of the definition of diabetes, type I and type II signs and symptoms of hyper and hypoglycemia, compliance to drug types of
treatment dietary management, importance of exercise, complications of diabetes which include: vascular complications,
renal complications, eye complications, Cardiac complications, CNS complications, Immune complications, Skin
complications and foot complications, fasting and two hours post-prandial blood glucose, blood urea and serum creatinine.
The study showed the distribution of obesity before and after the program among the cases studied group, there was
significant improvement .Number of patients reduced their weight in our study group during the period of the health
education program. In this study population, the educational health program played an important role in treatment and control
of non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients.</Abstract><Email>riyadh.36@hotmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>11</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>diabetic patients,non-insulin-dependent,educational health program</keyword><AUTHORS>Hammad Fadl Almola,Riyadh Hamed</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Nursing, Buraydah Private College, KSA., Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Buraydah Private College, KSA.</afflication></Article></Articles>