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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Efeito de três procedimentos de intervenção sobre adesão ao tratamento em adultos com diabetes(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-05-19) CASSEB, Mariene da Silva; FERREIRA, Eleonora Arnaud Pereira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6600933695027723; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9778-9295Due to the high prevalence of diabetes, studies have been conducted in an attempt to produce consistent knowledge to minimize this problem and investigate the variables that affect the purchasing adherence behavior. However, it is not clear which educational strategies are more effective, or if the effectiveness is related to a set of these strategies. Aim of this study, we sought to analyze the effect of three interventional procedures based on behavioral technologies to promote the nutrition and physical activity rule-following for adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. These procedures relate to: (1) providing information about diabetes, (2) information combined with the provision of feedback for behaviors related to diabetes treatment, and (3) provision of information combined with the self-monitoring training of behaviors related to treatment diabetes. Diet and regular physical activity were the aspects investigated in this study. Participants 12 adults diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, selected in Hiperdia Program of the two health services in Belém-Pará city. Participants were divided into three conditions: Information Condition, Information and Feedback Condition, Information and Self-Monitoring Condition. Data were collected in the home environment of the participants through interview scripts, test of knowledge about diabetes treatment, feedback protocol, manual of guidelines and protocols on diabetes of nutrition and physical activity self-monitoring. The results show that during the study was improvement in the level of knowledge about diabetes care after using the guidebook, but not enough to ensure adherence on the Information Condition, and Information and Feedback Condition. However, participants in the three conditions showed positive changes in ways that were not the focus of study, such as use of medication and foot care. The provision of information combined with self-monitoring training exerted a greater effect on increasing the quality of reporting of behaviors and the construction and expansion of compliance behaviors class of behavior reported as the lowest adherence was the performance of physical activity, compared eating behavior.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Prevenção em diabetes: efeitos do treino de automonitoração na redução de fatores de risco(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2005-04-14) CASSEB, Mariene da Silva; FERREIRA, Eleonora Arnaud Pereira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6600933695027723Data from the Brasilian Society for Diabetes show the rapid growth of diabetes mellitus over the population and the great majority of bearers are not aware of the diagnosis. Analysis of behavior applied to health matches the proposal of the World Health Organization which places priority on environment and behavior variables to prevent and manage chronical conditions and has carried out many studies with focus on adherence of patients to the treatment and on the reduction of harm caused by chronic deseases. However, cut-off or reduction of future costs has become indispensable as to people under risk factors such as overweight, family history, sedentariness and inadequate nutrition. On the other hand, studies indicate that the training on automonitoring can prove to be effective on the acquisition and maintaining of behaviors that promote health and reduce the incidence of illnesses. Bases on the constructional model, the objective of this study was to verify by means of case study, the effects of a training on automonitoring on the construction and amplification of preventive behaviors of four individuals with diabetes family history, inadequate nutrition and sedentariness, sons of patients being attended by the Attention to Diabetes Bearer Program at Bettina Ferro de Souza Campus Hospital. Participants were distributed over two conditions: two on Training Condition (TC) and two on Non-Training Condition (NTC). Home visits were carried out for investigation of socio-demographic data, Base Lines 1 and 2 of nutritional behavior and of physical activity, intervention with the CT participants, fortnightly interview with the CNT participants and final interview. The results show significant changes concerning the acquisition and amplification of healthier nutritional habits and physical activities by CT participants and point out few changes on the acquisition and amplification of these habits by CNT participants. The discussion about the results covers aspects that indicate the acquisition of preventive habits, relating them to the literature used and at the end a general conclusion is draw over the accomplishment of this study.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Treino em automonitoração e comportamentos de prevenção de diabetes tipo 2(2012-03) CASSEB, Mariene da Silva; FERREIRA, Eleonora Arnaud PereiraThis study investigated the effects of self-monitoring training for the implementation and expansion of behavioral repertoires considered as preventive in the occurrence of diabetes. One clinical case is described relating to an adult woman with the following risk factors: inadequate diet, overweight, sedentary and a family history of heart disease and diabetes. Home visits were made in order to perform an investigation of the socio-demographic characteristics, a baseline survey of eating behavior and physical activity, training in self-monitoring and a final interview. The results point to behavioral changes regarding the implementation and broadening of healthy eating habits and regular physical activity. The discussion of the case includes aspects that indicate the acquisition of preventive behaviors, relating them to the literature used.