One of the primary impacts of nurse-led interventions in chronic disease management is the improvement in patient education and self-management skills. Nurses are uniquely positioned to provide comprehensive education to patients about their conditions, treatment options, and lifestyle modifications. For instance, in diabetes management, nurse-led education programs have been shown to significantly improve patients' knowledge about their condition, which in turn enhances their ability to manage blood glucose levels effectively. By empowering patients with the necessary information and skills, nurses help them take an active role in their health care, leading to better disease control and reduced complications.