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Self-care practice and its predictors amongst Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in the outpatient department of a tertiary hospital of Kolkata, Eastern India - A cross-sectional study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to identify patterns and factors influencing self-care practices among diabetic patients, essential for managing the disease and improving quality of life.
  • Conducted in Kolkata, the research involved type 2 diabetes patients and assessed self-care through a questionnaire, utilizing logistic regression to identify predictors.
  • Results showed that 67.5% of patients had inadequate self-care, with many experiencing diabetes-related distress; factors like education level and family history were significantly linked to self-care practices, highlighting the need for better support and guidance.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to find out the pattern and factors associated with self-care practices among diabetic patients as self-care was considered imperative for the control of disease and enhancement of patient's quality of life.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional clinic-based observational study conducted among the type 2 diabetes mellitus patients who came for follow up to the outpatient department of a tertiary hospital of Kolkata from September to December 2019. Self-care practice assessed using questions adapted from the "Summary Diabetes Self-Care Activities Questionnaire" by face-to-face interview. Logistic regression used to find out the predictors of self-care practice.

Results: Self-care practice was unsatisfactory among 67.5% of the patients. Near half (56%) of the patients had mild to moderate distress and about 18% were severely distressed. Self-care practice was significantly associated with the educational level, family history, presence of hypertension, advice given regarding self-care activities, and diabetes distress levels of the participants.

Conclusions: Primary care physicians should be encouraged to give practical aspects of self-care practices and counseling regarding diabetes distress. To perform self-care practices adequate, support from the family level and community level is imperative.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8140276PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2070_20DOI Listing

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