2021
Ecological momentary assessment for health behaviors and contextual factors in persons with diabetes: A systematic review
Nam S, Griggs S, Ash GI, Dunton GF, Huang S, Batten J, Parekh N, Whittemore R. Ecological momentary assessment for health behaviors and contextual factors in persons with diabetes: A systematic review. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice 2021, 174: 108745. PMID: 33713720, DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2021.108745.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystematic reviewMore calorie intakeAssessment of diabetesType 2 diabetesAdministration of insulinType 1 diabetesDietary intake behaviorsSelf-management behaviorsPotential clinical utilityQuality of studiesDiabetes InterventionsPoor adherenceInsulin injectionsInclusion criteriaCalorie intakeClinical utilityGlucose checksHealth behaviorsDiabetesComprehensive searchPsychological stressModified ChecklistIntake behaviorEcological momentary assessmentPsychosocial context
2019
The prevalence of insulin refusal and psychological insulin resistance among Korean patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Song Y, Ku BJ, Cho J, Jun Y, Kim B, Nam S. The prevalence of insulin refusal and psychological insulin resistance among Korean patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Annals Of Translational Medicine 2019, 7: 760. PMID: 32042776, PMCID: PMC6989974, DOI: 10.21037/atm.2019.11.77.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological insulin resistanceInsulin therapyInsulin refusalInsulin resistanceKorean patientsType 2 diabetes mellitusType 2 diabetes patientsDuration of diabetesDiabetes-related complicationsType 2 diabetesInner-city outpatientsInsulin groupDiabetes mellitusHemoglobin levelsDiabetes patientsRefusal groupInsulin recommendationsPatientsTherapyRefusal rateTreatment typePrevalenceDiabetesDescriptive statisticsGroup
2018
Motivational Interviewing to Improve Insulin Acceptance in Insulin-Naïve Korean Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
SONG Y, CHO J, LEE H, PARK K, LEE Y, KIM B, SEO K, LIM A, JUN Y, NAM S. Motivational Interviewing to Improve Insulin Acceptance in Insulin-Naïve Korean Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes 2018, 67 DOI: 10.2337/db18-802-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological insulin resistanceType 2 diabetesEffect of MIInsulin therapyMotivational interviewingClinical factorsKorean patientsIntervention groupInsulin acceptanceControl groupInsulin-naïve patientsMI sessionsEffectiveness of insulinT-testNaïve patientsChart reviewGlycemic controlOutpatient clinicInsulin resistanceTelephone sessionsDiabetesType 2PatientsTherapySignificant differences
2017
The Impact of Social Support on Self-care of Patients With Diabetes: What Is the Effect of Diabetes Type? Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Song Y, Nam S, Park S, Shin IS, Ku BJ. The Impact of Social Support on Self-care of Patients With Diabetes: What Is the Effect of Diabetes Type? Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2017, 43: 396-412. PMID: 28578632, DOI: 10.1177/0145721717712457.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetes mellitusSocial supportMeSH search termsSelf-care skillsDiabetes typeT2DM subjectsCochrane LibraryOverall effect sizePublication statusMeta-AnalysisSystematic reviewType 1Irrelevant studiesUnpublished studiesGlucose monitoringSearch termsMellitusDiabetesPatientsSocial support measuresEffect sizeT2DMT1DMEMBASEMEDLINE
2014
Role of Self-Efficacy in the Relationship Between Patient-Provider Relationships and Psychological Insulin Resistance Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.
Nam S, Nam S, Song Y. Role of Self-Efficacy in the Relationship Between Patient-Provider Relationships and Psychological Insulin Resistance Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. 2014, 1: 1-15. PMID: 25584361, PMCID: PMC4288822.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological insulin resistancePatient-provider relationshipPatient-provider communicationEffective patient-provider communicationGood patient-provider relationshipOverall treatment adherenceType 2 diabetesSelf-care behaviorsInsulin resistanceDiabetes knowledgeInsulin treatmentPatients' self-care behaviorsOptimal glycemic controlCross-sectional studyQuality of lifeGlycemic controlPatient interviewsTreatment adherenceDiabetes AttitudesDiabetesPatientsPotential mechanismsIntervention programsTreatmentMediators
2012
Unmet Needs for Social Support and Effects on Diabetes Self-care Activities in Korean Americans With Type 2 Diabetes
Song Y, Song HJ, Han HR, Park SY, Nam S, Kim MT. Unmet Needs for Social Support and Effects on Diabetes Self-care Activities in Korean Americans With Type 2 Diabetes. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2012, 38: 77-85. PMID: 22222514, PMCID: PMC3649548, DOI: 10.1177/0145721711432456.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-care activitiesType 2 diabetesUnmet needMiddle-aged Korean AmericansDiabetes Self-Care ActivitiesType 2 diabetes patientsType 2 diabetes careSocial supportCommunity-based intervention trialMultivariate regression analysisSignificant strong predictorsKorean AmericansDiabetes careIntervention trialsDiabetes patientsType 2Multivariate analysisDiabetesStudy designFuture interventionsUnmetBaseline dataSupport needsStrongest predictorRegression analysis
2011
Barriers to diabetes management: Patient and provider factors
Nam S, Chesla C, Stotts NA, Kroon L, Janson SL. Barriers to diabetes management: Patient and provider factors. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice 2011, 93: 1-9. PMID: 21382643, DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2011.02.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 2 diabetesHealth beliefsDiabetes managementMetabolic controlInadequate metabolic controlPoor glycemic controlPatients' health beliefsSearch of PubMedHealth care systemPatients' financial resourcesClinician barriersGlycemic controlPatient barriersPatient adherenceProvider factorsClinicians' attitudesDiabetes carePatients' perceptionsHealth literacyDiabetesSystematic reviewPatientsCare systemCliniciansIntervention strategies
2010
Factors Associated With Psychological Insulin Resistance in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes
Nam S, Chesla C, Stotts NA, Kroon L, Janson SL. Factors Associated With Psychological Insulin Resistance in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2010, 33: 1747-1749. PMID: 20435797, PMCID: PMC2909055, DOI: 10.2337/dc10-0099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 2 diabetesMore psychological barriersPsychological insulin resistanceInterpersonal processesPsychosocial variablesInsulin resistancePsychological barriersInsulin treatmentPredictive relationshipDiabetes AttitudesFinal regression modelTight glucose controlPatient reluctanceGlucose controlPatient interviewsObservational studyCare communicationHealthcare providersDiabetesResearch designIndividualsEthnic minoritiesPatientsTreatmentInsulin