Family Stress Reduction and Coping Response Training Among Filipino Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Main institutions: 
East Avenue Medical Center
Other institutions: 
Ateneo de Manila University Department of Psychology
Principal investigator: 
Maria Teresa Que
Other investigators: 
Gilda Lopez
Zachele Marie Briones
Location of the project: 
Quezon city, Philippines
Amount allocated: 
USD 46.667
Objectives: 

Despite new technologies and effective drugs, many patients with diabetes do not achieve optimal glycemic control.  The Diabcare 2003 survey revealed a mean HbA1c level of >8% among diabetic patients attending 22 diabetes specialist centers in the Philippines. The DAWN study has shown that psychological problems can pose barriers to good diabetes control. This project introduces a psychological intervention of family stress reduction and coping response training in the diabetes education program for  Filipino patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. If proven to be effective, the program can be introduced to other government hospitals and modified for the community setting.

Date: 
June 1, 2010 - June 1, 2012