Self-Care Practices among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus.

Q3 Medicine
Tara Roka, Dawa Futi Sherpa, Asmita Basnet
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Abstract

Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) requires continuous self-care practices to prevent acute and chronic complications. With the possibility of several physical and psychological complications alongside affecting the social aspect of life, improving self-care is highly important in patients with DM. The aim of this study was to measure self-care practices among patients with DM and factors associated with inadequate self-care.

Methods: Information on self-care practices was collected using the summary of Diabetes Self-care Activities (SDSCA) in a hospital based cross-sectional study among 345 participants selected through sequential sampling. Data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics and results were presented with proportions and odds ratios with a 95% confidence interval (CI).

Results: We found that 30.7% of the participants had adequate self-care practices across all domains. A fairly substantial proportion had adequate self-care in diet and exercise related care with 87.5% and 65.5%, respectively. However, with foot care and blood sugar monitoring related care only a small to negligible proportion had an adequate level of self-care. Multivariate analysis showed that participants aged 65 years and above had higher odds of having inadequate self-care practices (aOR:5.20; 95%CI: 2.20-12.33); and those with diabetes for more than five years had twice the odds (aOR:2.10; 95%CI: 1.15-3.83) of having inadequate self-care.

Conclusions: A large proportion of the participants had inadequate self-care practices, and this was even poorer in domains of foot care and blood sugar monitoring. Age of the participants, marital status and duration of illness were factors independently associated with inadequate self-care. Targeted behavior change interventions for patients visiting hospitals and health care centers in Nepal could improve self- care practices among patients with DM.

糖尿病患者的自我保健实践
背景:糖尿病(DM)需要持续的自我保健实践来预防急性和慢性并发症。由于糖尿病患者可能会出现一些生理和心理并发症,同时还会影响生活的社交方面,因此改善自我保健对糖尿病患者非常重要。本研究的目的是衡量糖尿病患者的自我保健实践以及与自我保健不足相关的因素。方法:采用糖尿病自我保健活动摘要(SDSCA)收集自我保健实践信息。使用描述性和推断性统计对数据进行分析,结果以95%置信区间(CI)的比例和优势比呈现。结果:我们发现30.7%的参与者在所有领域都有足够的自我保健实践。相当大比例的人在饮食和运动相关护理方面有足够的自我护理,分别为87.5%和65.5%。然而,与足部护理和血糖监测相关的护理中,只有很少甚至可以忽略不计的比例有足够的自我护理水平。多因素分析显示,65岁及以上的参与者自我保健实践不足的几率更高(aOR:5.20;95%置信区间:2.20—-12.33);而那些患有糖尿病超过5年的人有两倍的几率(aOR:2.10;95%可信区间:1.15-3.83)。结论:很大一部分参与者没有足够的自我护理实践,这在足部护理和血糖监测领域更差。参与者的年龄、婚姻状况和疾病持续时间是与自我照顾不足独立相关的因素。有针对性的行为改变干预患者访问医院和卫生保健中心在尼泊尔可以改善糖尿病患者的自我保健实践。
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