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Filter by:This study will test whether adding sleep hygiene education and support to diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) in diverse patients (African American, Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Caucasian) with type 2 diabetes myelitis (T2DM) from rural UAMS Regional Programs clinics is more effective than DSMES alone. The specific aims for this study are: - Aim 1A (Primary): Determine if this model improves blood glucose levels as measured by the HbA1c test in diverse adults with T2DM. - Aim 1B: Determine the preliminary effectiveness of DSMES+SHES on sleep duration and sleep quality, blood pressure, fasting lipids, body mass index (BMI), self-management behavior, self-efficacy, diabetes-related distress, and diabetes-related quality of life in diverse adults with T2DM. - Aim 2A: Determine the feasibility and acceptability of DSMES+ SHES when implemented with diverse adults with T2DM. - Aim 2B: Determine the feasibility and acceptability of DSMES+ SHES implementation in Regional Programs clinics.
The proposed research will assess the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a Sleep Hygiene Program for Breast Cancer Survivors. Participants will complete assessments related to sleep issues, participate in a Sleep Hygiene Program, and complete another assessment post-intervention.