The Health-Seeking Behavior of Diabetes Mellitus Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brebes Regency

Hiro Putra Faisal, Chrestella Adiyatma, Dwi Tyastuti
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia has impacted patients with non-communicable diseases such as Diabetes Mellitus (DM). The impacts include health services, treatment management, and patients' health-seeking behavior. This study aims to determine the DM patients' health-seeking behavior in the Salem sub-district, Brebes district, Central Java.Methods: This research was a qualitative descriptive study conducted cross-sectionally using a survey. The purposive sampling technique was employed to obtain the data with a total sample of 106 respondents.Results: Most DM patients still visited health facilities during the pandemic (73%). Some efforts to control DM were regularly taking medication (27.7%) and maintaining a healthy diet (34%). However, most respondents stated that they have uncontrolled blood glucose levels (54.7%). During the pandemic, respondents communicated with health workers (75.5%), via telephone (64.2%), and through messaging applications (45.3%). In addition, they search information, especially when they felt symptoms (90.6%), and tried to find information about complications due to the coronavirus (68.9%) with the source from health workers (94.3%). Most respondents had good access (99.1%).Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted changes in DM patients' health-seeking behavior through all aspects. This study shows that most respondents visited health facilities, made efforts to control DM by taking the medication regularly and maintaining a healthy diet, and had high adherence to medication. In addition, respondents had an easy access to health information and communicate with health workers via telephone and messaging applications. The majority of respondents sought information about diabetes and its relationship with COVID-19 during the pandemic.
新冠肺炎大流行期间布雷布市糖尿病患者就诊行为分析
背景:印度尼西亚的COVID-19大流行影响了糖尿病(DM)等非传染性疾病患者。影响包括卫生服务、治疗管理和患者求医行为。本研究旨在了解中爪哇省布雷比斯区塞勒姆街道糖尿病患者的求医行为。方法:本研究采用横断面调查法进行定性描述性研究。采用目的抽样法,共抽样106人。结果:大流行期间,大多数糖尿病患者(73%)仍前往医疗机构就诊。控制糖尿病的一些措施是定期服药(27.7%)和保持健康饮食(34%)。然而,大多数受访者表示他们的血糖水平不受控制(54.7%)。在大流行期间,应答者与卫生工作者(75.5%)、通过电话(64.2%)和通过短信应用程序(45.3%)进行通信。此外,他们还搜索信息,特别是当他们感到症状时(90.6%),并试图从卫生工作者那里(94.3%)找到有关冠状病毒引起的并发症的信息(68.9%)。大多数受访者(99.1%)有良好的访问途径。结论:新冠肺炎大流行从各个方面改变了糖尿病患者的就医行为。本研究表明,大多数受访者访问医疗机构,通过定期服药和保持健康饮食来努力控制糖尿病,并且对药物的依从性很高。此外,应答者可以很容易地获得卫生信息,并通过电话和短信应用程序与卫生工作者进行沟通。大多数受访者在大流行期间寻求有关糖尿病及其与COVID-19关系的信息。
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