Title of article
Exploring the Determinants of Diabetes’ Self-Care Practices among the Diabetics Living in Urban Field Practice Area of Medical College in Hyderabad
Author/Authors
Jayabalan ، Jayasuriya Department of community medicine - Osmania medical college , Gorantla ، Misha Department of community medicine - Osmania medical college , Kiranmai ، B Department of community medicine - Osmania medical college
From page
50
To page
55
Abstract
Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease, and among the adults, type II diabetes is more common. In 2021, approximately 537 million adults between 20 to79 suffered from diabetes. Diabetics who follow self-care practices can manage their blood glucose levels better, which in turn prevents the secondary complications. Methods: This was a community-based and cross-sectional study performed in the urban field practice (UHC) area of a tertiary care medical college conducted on 110 type II diabetics. The ‘summary of diabetes self-care activities’ questionnaire was used for data collection. Results: Mean age was 53 +/- 7.6, 70% of whom were females and 45.4% were lower-middle Socio-Economic Status. 33% of the participants had uncontrolled diabetes. The majority of study subjects (68.2%) suffered from hypertension as a co-morbidity, followed by heart disease (10.9%), thyroid disease (10%), and hypercholestrolism (1.8%). 62.7% of the subjects showed treatment adherence for 4 days/week. Diabetics who had the disease for more than 5 years and followed a proper diet and adhered to treatment ( 4 d/week), showed a better control of glucose levels. Conclusion: The findings of this study can be used to strengthen NPCDCS program to bridge the knowledge gap regarding self-care among patients and caregivers.
Keywords
Type II Diabetes , Self , Care Practices , Diabetic Foot Care
Journal title
Journal of Community Health Research
Journal title
Journal of Community Health Research
Record number
2773381
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