Keywords

DIABETES, NURSING RESEARCH, TEACHING INTERVENTION, KNOWLEDGE

 

Authors

  1. Uding, JoAnn MSN, RN
  2. Jackson, Elaine PhD, RN
  3. Hart, A. Louise DNS, RN

Abstract

The absence of a diabetic nurse educator and continuing education opportunities regarding diabetes management was the impetus for one staff nurse's research. Subjects' (N = 72) current knowledge about diabetes mellitus was tested before and after a peer-developed diabetes management presentation. Results reflected a need for improving diabetes knowledge. The teaching intervention positively influenced postintervention scores (p = .000).