Unique ID: LM0131
Study ID: Cangelosi 2022
Pubmed ID: 35142333
Database Version: 5/17/2023
Title: Nurse Case Manager Lifestyle Medicine (NCMLM) in the Type Two Diabetes patient concerning post COVID-19 Pandemic management: Integrated-Scoping literature review
Author list: Cangelosi, G. and Grappasonni, I. and Pantanetti, P. and Scuri, S. and Garda, G. and Cuc Thi Thu, N. and Petrelli, F.
Publication Year: 2022
Journal: Ann Ig
Primary study aim: The goal of this review was to evaluate the Nurse Case Manager role in Type 2 Diabetes patients, analyzing the quali/quantitative data related to Nurse Case Management programs in Lifestyle Medicine view.
Study Design: systematic review
What lifestyle pillars were studied? Diet/nutrition, Physical activity, Stress/mental health, Use of risky substances
What is the health status of the study population? type 2 diabetes
Study outcome 1: Glycemic control
Outcome group 1: Other: d2efdf71-e1d0-4d68-a51b-64d85ddd32d1
Study outcome 2: lipid profile
Outcome group 2: cardiovascular
Study outcome 3: BMI
Outcome group 3: weight/adiposity
Study outcome 4: quality of life
Outcome group 4: quality of life
Study outcome 5: stress management
Outcome group 5: stress
Study outcome 6: Nurse Case Manager Lifestyle Medicine meaning
Outcome group 6: comparison of delivery methods of LM interventions/technology
Key conclusion:

It emerged unequivocally that, taking care and supporting the diabetic subject, leads to significant benefits in the general health and to reduction of possible complications. After the Covid-19 Pandemic,
the Nurse Case Manager Lifestyle Medicine could represent a valid alternative of health management for
the improvement of care in Type 2 Diabetic patients.