A Quasi-experimental study on the effectiveness of primary caregiver social support capacity on self-management practices of clients living with type II diabetes in Machakos county, Kenya
Jackline Njeri Kiarie,
Susan Njoki Mambo,
George Kimathi Kamundi
Abstract:Background: Diabetes is a fast-growing public health emergency, projected to affect 643 million people by 2045. While primary caregiver social support can influence the self-management practices of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) clients, there's often limited capacity to provide it. The study determined the effectiveness of enhanced caregivers' social support capacity on self-management practices of T2D clients in Machakos.
Methods: A six-month quasi-experimental study design that adopted quantitative and qualitative d… Show more
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