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Persons with Diabetes' Perceptions of Family Burden and Associated Factors

BACKGROUND: Families of a person with diabetes play a vital part in diabetes management since their support helps with regimen engagement in self-management behaviors. However, focal information on the family burden of diabetes is lacking. This study is aimed at, therefore, assessing the persons wit...

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Autores principales: Molla, Israel Bekele, Berhie, Million Abera, Debele, Kebebe Adugna, Germossa, Gugsa Nemera, Hailu, Fikadu Balcha
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8015721
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author Molla, Israel Bekele
Berhie, Million Abera
Debele, Kebebe Adugna
Germossa, Gugsa Nemera
Hailu, Fikadu Balcha
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Berhie, Million Abera
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description BACKGROUND: Families of a person with diabetes play a vital part in diabetes management since their support helps with regimen engagement in self-management behaviors. However, focal information on the family burden of diabetes is lacking. This study is aimed at, therefore, assessing the persons with diabetes' perceptions of family burden and associated factors at a university hospital. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A facility-based cross-sectional study design was conducted from July 26 to September 26, 2021on 403 persons' with diabetes attending Jimma Medical Center diabetic clinic, the study sample was selected using a simple random sampling method. The data was collected using the Zarit burden questionnaire through face-to-face interviews. Descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, frequency, and percentages) were ordered logistic regression, and statistical significance was declared at P value ≤0.05. Results and Discussion. About 36.8% of the patient was in mild to moderate family burden of diabetes. Farmer (AOR 5.419; CI: 1.18, 24.872), living with partners and family (AOR: 0.110, CI: 0.018, 0.659), comorbidity (AOR 5.419; CI: 1.18, 24.872), oral hypoglycemic agent (AOR: 0.380, CI: 0.191, 0.758), and being never hospitalized before because of diabetes (AOR: 0.044, CI: 0.003, 0.571) was statistically associated with a family burden. CONCLUSION: About one-fourth of diabetic patient-perceived mild to the moderate family burden of diabetes, persons with diabetes who work as farmers and have comorbidities have a higher opinion of family burden, whereas those who live with partners or family members, use oral hypoglycemic medications, and have never been hospitalized for diabetes have a lower view of family burden due to diabetes. The results of this study suggest that strategies for health promotion, intervention, and prevention of diabetes at the family level should consider the interaction between family member burden and the patient's sociodemographic and disease-related factors. A further large-scale study is required to validate these findings.
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spelling pubmed-98367872023-01-13 Persons with Diabetes' Perceptions of Family Burden and Associated Factors Molla, Israel Bekele Berhie, Million Abera Debele, Kebebe Adugna Germossa, Gugsa Nemera Hailu, Fikadu Balcha J Diabetes Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Families of a person with diabetes play a vital part in diabetes management since their support helps with regimen engagement in self-management behaviors. However, focal information on the family burden of diabetes is lacking. This study is aimed at, therefore, assessing the persons with diabetes' perceptions of family burden and associated factors at a university hospital. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A facility-based cross-sectional study design was conducted from July 26 to September 26, 2021on 403 persons' with diabetes attending Jimma Medical Center diabetic clinic, the study sample was selected using a simple random sampling method. The data was collected using the Zarit burden questionnaire through face-to-face interviews. Descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, frequency, and percentages) were ordered logistic regression, and statistical significance was declared at P value ≤0.05. Results and Discussion. About 36.8% of the patient was in mild to moderate family burden of diabetes. Farmer (AOR 5.419; CI: 1.18, 24.872), living with partners and family (AOR: 0.110, CI: 0.018, 0.659), comorbidity (AOR 5.419; CI: 1.18, 24.872), oral hypoglycemic agent (AOR: 0.380, CI: 0.191, 0.758), and being never hospitalized before because of diabetes (AOR: 0.044, CI: 0.003, 0.571) was statistically associated with a family burden. CONCLUSION: About one-fourth of diabetic patient-perceived mild to the moderate family burden of diabetes, persons with diabetes who work as farmers and have comorbidities have a higher opinion of family burden, whereas those who live with partners or family members, use oral hypoglycemic medications, and have never been hospitalized for diabetes have a lower view of family burden due to diabetes. The results of this study suggest that strategies for health promotion, intervention, and prevention of diabetes at the family level should consider the interaction between family member burden and the patient's sociodemographic and disease-related factors. A further large-scale study is required to validate these findings. Hindawi 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9836787/ /pubmed/36643789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8015721 Text en Copyright © 2023 Israel Bekele Molla et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under 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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Berhie, Million Abera
Debele, Kebebe Adugna
Germossa, Gugsa Nemera
Hailu, Fikadu Balcha
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title_short Persons with Diabetes' Perceptions of Family Burden and Associated Factors
title_sort persons with diabetes' perceptions of family burden and associated factors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8015721
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