AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzes adult diabetes self-management (DSM) by examining self-reported outcomes related to diabetes care activities and psychological health.
  • A cluster analysis of data from 316 individuals identified four distinct profiles based on engagement levels and psychological adjustment, revealing differing associations with factors like financial insecurity and depression.
  • The findings aim to assist healthcare professionals in understanding diverse patient experiences, identifying those at risk for poor outcomes, and developing tailored interventions for effective diabetes self-management.

Article Abstract

The present study describes adult diabetes self-management (DSM) profiles using self-reported outcomes associated with the engagement in diabetes care activities and psychological adjustment to the disease. We used self-reported data from a community-based cohort of adults with diabetes (N = 316) and conducted a cluster analysis of selected self-reported DSM outcomes (i.e., DSM behaviors, self-efficacy and perceived empowerment, diabetes distress and quality of life). We tested whether clusters differed according to sociodemographic, clinical, and care delivery processes variables. Cluster analysis revealed four distinct DSM profiles that combined high/low levels of engagement in diabetes care activities and good/poor psychological adjustment to the disease. The profiles were differently associated with the variables of perceived financial insecurity, taking insulin treatment, having depression, and the congruence of the care received with the Chronic Care Model. The results could help health professionals gain a better understanding of the different realities facing people living with diabetes, identify patients at risk of poor outcomes related to their DSM, and lead to the development of profile-specific DSM interventions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822269PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0245721PLOS

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