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Psychosocial Correlates of Diabetes Self-management Practices

BACKGROUND: Self-Management is a crucial regimen for patients with diabetes mellitus. Many factors have affected patients’ self-management practice including psychosocial factors. Literature revealed contradictory results concerning the psychosocial correlates of patients’ self-management practices....

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Autores principales: DARAWAD, Muhammad W., HAMMAD, Sawsan, MOSLEH, Sultan, SAMARKANDI, Osama A., HAMDAN-MANSOUR, Ayman, KHALIL, Amani A., ARABIAT, Diana
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28828319
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author DARAWAD, Muhammad W.
HAMMAD, Sawsan
MOSLEH, Sultan
SAMARKANDI, Osama A.
HAMDAN-MANSOUR, Ayman
KHALIL, Amani A.
ARABIAT, Diana
author_facet DARAWAD, Muhammad W.
HAMMAD, Sawsan
MOSLEH, Sultan
SAMARKANDI, Osama A.
HAMDAN-MANSOUR, Ayman
KHALIL, Amani A.
ARABIAT, Diana
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description BACKGROUND: Self-Management is a crucial regimen for patients with diabetes mellitus. Many factors have affected patients’ self-management practice including psychosocial factors. Literature revealed contradictory results concerning the psychosocial correlates of patients’ self-management practices. Therefore, this study assessed the psychosocial correlates of diabetes self-management practices among Jordanian diabetic patients. METHODS: A descriptive, cross-sectional, correlational design was utilized to collect data (conducted in the middle region of Jordan in 2015) from 341 Jordanian outpatients with diabetes using self-reported questionnaires (Social Support Scale, CES-D, and Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities) and chart review. RESULTS: Participants reported practice rate of 2.85/ 7 (SD=1.3), with diet practice the most (M=3.66, SD=1.5) and exercise the least (M=1.53, SD=2.1). Participants reported receiving social support (M=3.23, SD=1.3) less than needed (M=3.39, SD=1.3). High levels of depressive symptoms were reported (M=17.1, SD= 11.4). Diet practices had significant positive correlation with family support attitude (r= .266, P= .000) and negative correlation with depressive symptoms (r= − .114, P= .037). Testing blood sugar significantly correlated with both support needed (r= .144, P= .008) and support received (r= .166, P= .002). CONCLUSION: Jordanian DM patients were found to practice less than optimum DM self-management practices, and to consider diet practices than exercise practices. This study confirmed that the subcategories of DM self-care management should be considered rather than considering the general plan.
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spelling pubmed-55580702017-08-21 Psychosocial Correlates of Diabetes Self-management Practices DARAWAD, Muhammad W. HAMMAD, Sawsan MOSLEH, Sultan SAMARKANDI, Osama A. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, Ayman KHALIL, Amani A. ARABIAT, Diana Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Self-Management is a crucial regimen for patients with diabetes mellitus. Many factors have affected patients’ self-management practice including psychosocial factors. Literature revealed contradictory results concerning the psychosocial correlates of patients’ self-management practices. Therefore, this study assessed the psychosocial correlates of diabetes self-management practices among Jordanian diabetic patients. METHODS: A descriptive, cross-sectional, correlational design was utilized to collect data (conducted in the middle region of Jordan in 2015) from 341 Jordanian outpatients with diabetes using self-reported questionnaires (Social Support Scale, CES-D, and Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities) and chart review. RESULTS: Participants reported practice rate of 2.85/ 7 (SD=1.3), with diet practice the most (M=3.66, SD=1.5) and exercise the least (M=1.53, SD=2.1). Participants reported receiving social support (M=3.23, SD=1.3) less than needed (M=3.39, SD=1.3). High levels of depressive symptoms were reported (M=17.1, SD= 11.4). Diet practices had significant positive correlation with family support attitude (r= .266, P= .000) and negative correlation with depressive symptoms (r= − .114, P= .037). Testing blood sugar significantly correlated with both support needed (r= .144, P= .008) and support received (r= .166, P= .002). CONCLUSION: Jordanian DM patients were found to practice less than optimum DM self-management practices, and to consider diet practices than exercise practices. This study confirmed that the subcategories of DM self-care management should be considered rather than considering the general plan. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5558070/ /pubmed/28828319 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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HAMDAN-MANSOUR, Ayman
KHALIL, Amani A.
ARABIAT, Diana
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