2022
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.1515
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Individualized care for older adults with diabetes and its relationship with communication, psychosocial self‐efficacy, resources and support for self‐management and socio‐demographics

Abstract: Aim To examine the relationship between patient–provider communication, psychosocial patient self‐efficacy, resources and support for self‐management and socio‐demographics within individualized care of older adults with diabetes. Design A quantitative study with a cross‐sectional survey design. Methods Data were collected from September 2019 to January 2021 using: Individualized Care Scale, The Communication Assessment Tool, The Diabetes Empowerment Scale and The Resources and Support for Self‐Management Scal… Show more

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“…53,54 Furthermore, effective communication within the family is essential to comprehend the individual's needs and preferences in symptom management. 55 Family members should educate themselves about the care after TURP and hyperglycemia and associated symptoms to offer informed support to the patient. Depending on the severity of symptoms, practical assistance with daily activities, such as personal care and meal preparation, may be necessary.…”
Section: Symptoms Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…53,54 Furthermore, effective communication within the family is essential to comprehend the individual's needs and preferences in symptom management. 55 Family members should educate themselves about the care after TURP and hyperglycemia and associated symptoms to offer informed support to the patient. Depending on the severity of symptoms, practical assistance with daily activities, such as personal care and meal preparation, may be necessary.…”
Section: Symptoms Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the primary responsibilities is providing emotional support and creating a secure environment 53,54 . Furthermore, effective communication within the family is essential to comprehend the individual's needs and preferences in symptom management 55 . Family members should educate themselves about the care after TURP and hyperglycemia and associated symptoms to offer informed support to the patient.…”
Section: Symptoms Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%