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PERSONALIZED INTERVENTIONS FOR MANAGING DIABETES DISTRESS AND IMPROVING GLYCEMIC CONTROL: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
N. L. Swathi, P. Venu Priyanka, M. Devadarshini, Mohammed Adnaan Parvez, Dr. P. Pravallika*
. Abstract The effectiveness of tailored therapies in reducing diabetes-related discomfort and enhancing glycemic control is examined in this review. The goals of the review are outlined in the introduction, which also defines the global significance of diabetes. The epidemiology and psychosocial factors that contribute to diabetic distress are discussed in the article, along with the therapeutic significance of achieving ideal glycemic control. Individualized food programmes, exercise routines, and psychological support are some of the components of personalised interventions that are examined, along with their applicability. Based on an extensive analysis of research, the paper offers strong proof of the efficiency of tailored therapies in reducing diabetes-related misery and enhancing glycemic management. Action mechanisms that include both psychological and physiological elements are examined. Taking into account study limitations and realworld obstacles, the review talks about implementation barriers. Potential ramifications for clinical practise, patient outcomes, and healthcare policies are taken into account in insights into the future of diabetes care. The article's conclusion highlights the critical role that tailored therapies play in alleviating diabetes-related distress and achieving optimal glycemic control. For healthcare professionals, legislators, and academics who are interested in enhancing diabetes care through customised techniques, this succinct review provides useful insights. Keywords: Personalized interventions, Diabetes distress, Glycemic control, Diabetes management, Psychosocial factors, Study Limitations. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
