COVID-19 前后糖尿病教育与自我管理之间的关系。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
American Journal of Health Promotion Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1177/08901171251316377
Yejin Kim, Bomgyeol Kim, Vasuki Rajaguru, Sang Gyu Lee, Tae Hyun Kim
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目的:探讨不同时期糖尿病教育与自我管理的关系。设计:横断面研究。环境:韩国社区健康调查(2019年、2021年和2022年),数据来自韩国疾病控制与预防中心。参与者:78860名糖尿病患者参加了2019年、2021年和2022年的KCHS。措施:糖尿病教育根据个人是否接受了如何管理疾病的教育进行分类。通过自我检查和筛查HbA1c水平来评估糖尿病自我管理。分析:多逻辑回归分析和亚组分析检验了COVID-19对这一关联的区域影响。结果:在COVID-19前后接受教育的参与者比未接受教育的参与者更有可能自我管理糖尿病(COVID-19前aOR = 2.11, COVID-19后,2022年aOR = 2.04, COVID-19后,2021年aOR = 1.94)。COVID-19发病率较低地区的自我管理率略高(COVID-19前aOR = 2.37;后covid -19 2022 aOR = 2.33;与高发病率地区的参与者相比(2019冠状病毒病前aOR = 1.96;2019冠状病毒病后aOR = 1.89, 2022冠状病毒病后aOR = 1.89)。结论:糖尿病教育对自我管理有积极影响,在COVID-19大流行等公共卫生危机中尤为重要。
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Association Between Diabetes Mellitus Education and Self-Management Pre- and Post-COVID-19.

PurposeThis study explored the association between diabetes education and self-management during different COVID-19 periods.DesignCross-sectional study.SettingKorea Community Health Survey (2019, 2021, and 2022) and the data from Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Agency.Participants78, 860 individuals with diabetes who participated in the 2019, 2021, and 2022 KCHS.MeasureDiabetes education was categorized according to whether individuals received education on how to manage the disease. Diabetes self-management was assessed using self-checking and screening of HbA1c levels.AnalysisMultiple logistic regression analysis and a subgroup analysis examined the regional impact of COVID-19 on this association.ResultsParticipants who received education before and after COVID-19 were more likely to self-manage their diabetes than those without education (pre-COVID-19 aOR = 2.11, post-COVID-19, 2022 aOR = 2.04, and post-COVID-19, 2021 aOR = 1.94). Those in regions with lower COVID-19 incidence had slightly higher self-management rates (pre-COVID-19 aOR = 2.37; post-COVID-19 2022 aOR = 2.33; post-COVID-19 2021 aOR = 2.02) compared to participants in high-incidence regions (pre-COVID-19 aOR = 1.96; post COVID-19 2021 aOR = 1.89 and post COVID-19 2022 aOR = 1.89).ConclusionsDiabetes education has a positive impact on self-management, which is especially important during public health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

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American Journal of Health Promotion
American Journal of Health Promotion PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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