2022
DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v11i3.21707
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Holistic self-management behavior among urban patients with type 2 diabetes

Abstract: <p>This study aimed to measure the self-care practices of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients managed in an urban hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam. An observational cross-sectional study was performed. The adherence of self-care practices was measured by using the Condition-specific Recommendations and Adherence scale. Among 165 T2DM patients, nobody adhered to all self-care practices. The average number of adhered behavioral recommendations was 6.0 (SD=1.6). Gender, education and overweight/obesity were … Show more

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“… 9 , 10 Some factors influence the success of self-management, such as adherence to attitudes, beliefs, knowledge about diabetes, culture and language skills, health literacy, income, complications, and social support. 11 , 12 One of the essential factors is that supporting a system around patients has an essential role in ensuring this successful program and helping diabetes patients prevent complications. 13 However, focusing on that support, our research focused on families and community support related to diabetes self-care behaviour among type 2 diabetes patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 9 , 10 Some factors influence the success of self-management, such as adherence to attitudes, beliefs, knowledge about diabetes, culture and language skills, health literacy, income, complications, and social support. 11 , 12 One of the essential factors is that supporting a system around patients has an essential role in ensuring this successful program and helping diabetes patients prevent complications. 13 However, focusing on that support, our research focused on families and community support related to diabetes self-care behaviour among type 2 diabetes patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%