Relationships of Multidimensional Factors to Diabetes Complications: A Cross-Sectional, Correlational Study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Western Journal of Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1177/01939459241271332
Seongkum Heo, JungHee Kang, Tammy Barbé, JinShil Kim, Tara F Bertulfo, Pattie Troyan, Linda Streit, Rhonda H Slocumb
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Abstract

Background: Diabetes complications are prevalent in people with diabetes, causing considerable individual suffering and increased health costs. However, the relationships of multidimensional, modifiable, and nonmodifiable factors to diabetes complications and the role of diabetes distress have been rarely examined.

Objective: The aims of this study were to examine the associations of age, sex, knowledge, self-efficacy, self-compassion, resilience, self-esteem, depressive symptoms, diabetes distress, social support, and body mass index with diabetes complications and to investigate the mediating role of diabetes distress.

Methods: In this cross-sectional, correlational study, data on all study variables were collected from 148 people with diabetes through REDCap in 2023. Multiple regression analysis and the PROCESS macro for SPSS were used to address the aims.

Results: Older age and higher levels of diabetes distress were associated with more diabetes complications. Depressive symptoms were associated with diabetes distress; and diabetes distress, but not depressive symptoms, was associated with diabetes complications, controlling for all other variables.

Conclusions: Depressive symptoms and diabetes distress were directly or indirectly associated with diabetes complications, and diabetes distress was a mediator in the relationship between depressive symptoms and diabetes complications. Health care providers can target reduction of depressive symptoms and diabetes distress to reduce diabetes complications.

多维因素与糖尿病并发症的关系:一项横断面相关性研究。
背景:糖尿病并发症在糖尿病患者中十分普遍,给患者带来了巨大的痛苦,并增加了医疗费用。然而,有关糖尿病并发症的多维因素、可调节因素和不可调节因素之间的关系以及糖尿病困扰的作用却鲜有研究:本研究旨在探讨年龄、性别、知识、自我效能、自我同情、复原力、自尊、抑郁症状、糖尿病困扰、社会支持和体重指数与糖尿病并发症的关系,并研究糖尿病困扰的中介作用:在这项横断面相关性研究中,所有研究变量的数据均来自 2023 年通过 REDCap 收集的 148 名糖尿病患者。研究采用多元回归分析和 SPSS 的 PROCESS 宏来实现目标:结果:年龄越大、糖尿病困扰程度越高,糖尿病并发症越多。抑郁症状与糖尿病困扰相关;在控制所有其他变量的情况下,糖尿病困扰(而非抑郁症状)与糖尿病并发症相关:结论:抑郁症状和糖尿病困扰与糖尿病并发症直接或间接相关,糖尿病困扰是抑郁症状与糖尿病并发症之间关系的中介。医疗服务提供者可以通过减少抑郁症状和糖尿病困扰来减少糖尿病并发症。
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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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