Title of article :
Predictors of Glycated Hemoglobin among Jordanian Diabetic Patients
Author/Authors :
HAMMAD, Sawsan Dept. of Community Health Nursing - Faculty of Nursing - the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan , DARAWAD, Muhammad Dept. of Clinical Nursing - Faculty of Nursing - the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan , HOURANI, Eman Dept. of Community Health Nursing - Faculty of Nursing - the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan , DEMEH, Waddah Dept. of Nursing - Al-Farabi College of Dentistry and Nursing - Al-Farabi College, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Pages :
10
From page :
1482
To page :
1491
Abstract :
Background: We explored the level of Jordanian patients' knowledge, diabetes related distress, self-management ac-tivities and these effects on the A1C level. Methodology: This descriptive cross-sectional correlational design (conducted in 2013) was utilized to recruit 289 diabetic patients from outpatient diabetes clinics, using self-reported questionnaires (Diabetes Knowledge Test, Diabe-tes Distress Scale, and Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire) in addition to chart review for selected variables. Results: Participants' had mean glycated hemoglobin of 7.88%. Good glycemic control was significantly associated with higher self-management activities (r= -.147), high income (r= -.171), older age (r= -.252), shorter duration of ill-ness (r= .153), and low levels of distress. Despite these relationships only age, duration of illness and income signifi-cantly predicted A1C (F (5, 284) = 11.57, P<.001, R2 = .17). Further, diabetes knowledge, diabetes-related distress, and self-management could not predict A1C level. Conclusion: Only diabetes-related distress and self-management correlated with patients' A1C, with no predictive power. Thus, further research is required to shed the light on the large unexplained components of the A1C variance.
Keywords :
Glycated hemoglobin , Diabetes related distress , Self-management , Diabetes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2420910
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