Relationships of multidimensional factors to self-management in patients with diabetes: A Cross-sectional, correlational study

Seongkum Heo, Junghee Kang,Tammy Barbe,Jinshil Kim, Tara F. Bertulfo, Pattie Troyan, Daphnee Stewart,Erica Umeakunne

GERIATRIC NURSING(2024)

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Poor self-management in patients with diabetes is a consistent issue, leading to diabetes complications. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships of demographic, cognitive, psychological, social, and physiological factors to self-management in patients with diabetes. In this cross-sectional, correlational study, data were collected from 98 patients through REDCap in 2023. Multiple regression analysis was used to address the study purpose. In the sample, adherence to adequate self-management was poor. Knowledge, self-efficacy, and body mass index (BMI) were associated with overall diabetes self-management. Self-efficacy and BMI were associated with diet and exercise. Knowledge and self-efficacy were associated with blood glucose testing. No factors were associated with smoking and foot care. In conclusion, different factors were associated with different types of self-management, but BMI and self-efficacy were associated with most types of self-management. Clinicians and researchers can target BMI, self-efficacy, and knowledge to improve self-management in patients with diabetes.(c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Self-management,Diabetes mellitus,Self-efficacy,Knowledge,Body mass index
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