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Teaching Experience Reflection Paper

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Diabetes, a serious and persistent condition, has a considerable influence not

only on the lives of those who are diagnosed with it but also on the lives of their

families and the community in which they take up residence. According to the most

current estimates, diabetes afflicted more than 463 million people all over the globe

in 2019. By the year 2030, it is predicted that this number would increase by 578

million on a global scale, and by the year 2045, it is anticipated that it will increase by

700 million. Some estimates suggest that the treatment and management of chronic

diseases are responsible for almost 84 percent of the total national expenditures that

are spent on health care in the United States (Zhang et al., 2019). Diabetes projects

that are centered on the community have shown remarkable potential in terms of

improving outcomes linked to diabetes. Despite the fact that medicine is required for

the treatment of diabetes, there is an immediate need for primary and secondary

preventive and management techniques for diabetes that are less costly, more

effective, and simpler to implement. The purpose of selecting this topic was to give

fundamental education to members of the community about living with diabetes and

to educate community members about approaches for patient-directed diabetes

management. In light of the fact that diabetes is exhibiting signs of becoming more

widespread over the course of the next few years, people who provide medical care

have a duty to devise the most efficient treatment options for the condition.


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In light of the fact that this was the major focus of the study, research on the

target population was conducted based on localities that had the highest incidence

of diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes is greater among persons of color in the

, United States, particularly among Hispanics and African Americans, as compared to

the prevalence rate associated with white people. The educational sessions that

were offered for the community were held in a particular area that was mostly

African American. Patient self-management was addressed in the instructional

method, which included a basic understanding of diabetes via the assessment of a

patient's glucose levels and diabetes type, monitoring of blood glucose levels,

teaching on diet, and physical activity.


The lesson plan took into account the community's values, which included its

members' varied levels of affluence, distance from healthcare services, and dietary

preferences. As a result, community members were able to put it into practice in the

most direct way possible, thanks to a lesson plan that was both precise and

accommodating to individual needs. The results improved as a result of this. There

were two days set up for the instruction, with four hours of class time each. The plan

was to go over everything thoroughly, with plenty of opportunity for patients to ask

questions and show how they might put what they learned into practice. The

community health center and the county health department worked together to get

people in the area to the educational sessions. Their input on the percentage of

members with diabetes and the characteristics of reported instances of diabetes was

also useful in shaping the approach to education.


Epidemiological Rationale for Topic


The epidemiological analysis will provide a comprehensive explanation of the

characteristics of the illness and the possible variables that lead to its high

occurrence in the community. Diabetes affects around 29 million people in the
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