Family support among patients with diabetic foot ulcer

Agus Miraj Darajat, Dede Nuraziz Muslim, Devi Defitri
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Background: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are a common cause of death in Indonesia, with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) being one of them. Diabetes Mellitus is a disease that occurs when the pancreas cannot produce insulin, or it is a chronic condition where the body cannot effectively use insulin, leading to increased blood glucose concentration or hyperglycemia, which is a characteristic of diabetes mellitus. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus has been increasing year by year, causing serious health issues in both developed and developing countries.Purpose: To identify the relationship between family support and injury incidents in patients with DM in the working area of the Cibiru Community Health Center, Bandung City in 2023.Method: This study is correlational in nature, utilizing a quantitative method conducted analytically and observationally, with cross-sectoral data collection. Chi-square analysis using Bivariate Test was employed, with a total of 40 respondents.Results: The mean age of the respondents was 59.5 with a standard deviation of 8.108 in the range of 45-75 years. The age group of 46-60 years constituted 55.5%, while the age group of 60-75 years was 45.0%. About 82.5% had high family support, 12.5% had moderate family support, and 5% had low family support. The bivariate analysis yielded a p-value of 0.027 when correlated with the occurrence of injuries. Thus, there is a relationship between family support and injury incidents in diabetic patients.Conclusion: Family support significantly influences the management or care of DM patients to minimize the occurrence of injuries.
糖尿病足溃疡患者的家庭支持
背景:非传染性疾病(NCD)是印度尼西亚人的常见死因,糖尿病(DM)就是其中之一。糖尿病是指胰腺不能分泌胰岛素,或者身体不能有效利用胰岛素的慢性疾病,导致血糖浓度升高或高血糖,这是糖尿病的特征。糖尿病的发病率逐年上升,在发达国家和发展中国家都造成了严重的健康问题。目的:确定 2023 年万隆市西比鲁社区卫生中心工作区 DM 患者的家庭支持与伤害事故之间的关系:本研究为相关性研究,采用定量分析和观察法,跨部门收集数据。研究采用双变量检验法进行卡方分析,共有 40 名受访者参与:受访者的平均年龄为 59.5 岁,标准差为 8.108,年龄范围在 45-75 岁之间。46-60 岁年龄组占 55.5%,60-75 岁年龄组占 45.0%。约 82.5%的人获得了较高的家庭支持,12.5%的人获得了中等程度的家庭支持,5%的人获得了较低的家庭支持。双变量分析结果显示,与受伤发生率相关的 p 值为 0.027。因此,糖尿病患者的家庭支持与受伤事件之间存在一定关系:结论:家庭支持对糖尿病患者的管理或护理具有重要影响,可将伤害发生率降至最低。
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