Partner support, social-cognitive variables and their role in adherence to self-monitoring of blood glucose in type 2 diabetes

Dr Vera Costa, M Graça Pereira PhD, Susana Pedras MPsy
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In Portugal, diabetes affects 11.7% of the population, of whom about 90% have type 2 diabetes. Patients and their partners are affected and the latter have a direct impact on patients' adaptation to diabetes. A large proportion of patients, at diagnosis, have to readjust their daily routines in order to integrate self-care behaviours related to diabetes.

The goal of this study was to analyse the relationship among partner support, social-cognitive variables about self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) (intentions, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behaviour control, action planning and coping planning), adherence and glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes patients, diagnosed in the past 12 months.

A total of 179 people with diabetes participated in the study. The instruments used were: Multidimensional Diabetes Questionnaire; Revised Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities Scale; and Planned Behavior Questionnaire – Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose. Glycaemic control was assessed by HbA1c.

The perception of positive support from partners and intention to perform SMBG predicted adherence to SMBG. Furthermore, positive support mediated the relationship between intention and adherence to SMBG. Positive and negative partner support were positively associated with intention, action and coping planning and adherence to SMBG. Good metabolic control was negatively associated with negative support.

The results show the importance of partners' support and social-cognitive variables, regarding self-monitoring of blood glucose, on patients' adherence. Copyright © 2012 FEND. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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伴侣支持、社会认知变量及其在2型糖尿病患者坚持自我血糖监测中的作用
在葡萄牙,糖尿病影响了11.7%的人口,其中约90%患有2型糖尿病。患者及其伴侣受到影响,后者直接影响患者对糖尿病的适应。很大一部分患者在诊断时必须重新调整他们的日常生活,以便整合与糖尿病相关的自我保健行为。本研究旨在分析过去12个月确诊的2型糖尿病患者的伴侣支持、自我血糖监测(SMBG)的社会认知变量(意向、态度、主观规范、感知行为控制、行动计划和应对计划)、依从性和血糖控制之间的关系。共有179名糖尿病患者参与了这项研究。使用的工具有:多维糖尿病问卷;糖尿病自我护理活动量表修订摘要计划行为问卷-自我监测血糖。通过HbA1c评估血糖控制情况。伴侣积极支持的感知和执行SMBG的意图预测了SMBG的依从性。此外,积极支持在意向和依从性之间起中介作用。积极和消极的伴侣支持与SMBG的意图、行动和应对计划以及依从性呈正相关。良好的代谢控制与消极支持呈负相关。结果显示,伴侣的支持和社会认知变量(关于自我监测血糖)对患者依从性的重要性。版权所有©2012上海工贸大学John Wiley &出版;儿子,有限公司
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