Relación de la calidad de vida y los autocuidados podológicos con las complicaciones asociadas a la diabetes. Estudio descriptivo

Inmaculada Rodríguez Moreno , Marina Ballesteros-Mora , María Reina-Bueno
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Abstract

Introduction

Diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases in existence today, with an index of foot involvement of 15%. Therefore, it is necessary to implement effective measures to reduce the number of complications such us the promotion of self-care behaviors, which leads to an improvement in the quality of life and the reduction of possible associated complications as it has found in the literature.

Methods

The APD-UMA self-care survey and the SF-12 quality of life questionnaire were carried out on a sample of 50 people. With the objective of determining the existence of a relationship between quality of life, self-care and complications associated with diabetes.

Results

There were no significant results in any of the dimensions. Except for self-care parameters and physical health, a positive relationship was observed between the two.

Conclusions

A high score was obtained in the self-care questionnaire. In addition, we did not obtain a significant relationship between any of the variables, it was only observed that better physical health conditions generated a higher level of self-care.

生活质量和足病自我护理与糖尿病相关并发症的关系。描述性研究
糖尿病是当今存在的最普遍的疾病之一,足部累及指数为15%。因此,有必要采取有效的措施来减少并发症的发生,如促进自我保健行为,从而提高生活质量,并减少文献中可能出现的并发症。方法采用APD-UMA自我护理问卷和SF-12生活质量问卷对50人进行调查。目的是确定生活质量、自我保健和糖尿病相关并发症之间存在的关系。结果各维度均无显著性差异。除自我保健参数与身体健康外,两者之间存在正相关关系。结论自我保健问卷得分较高。此外,我们没有得到任何变量之间的显著关系,只是观察到更好的身体健康状况产生更高水平的自我保健。
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