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Associations between Diabetes Self-Management and Microvascular Complications among Patients Living in Rural Areas, in Kenya

Associations between Diabetes Self-Management and Microvascular Complications among Patients Living in Rural Areas, in Kenya
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摘要 Diabetes is a major public health concern worldwide. Low and middle-income countries are the most affected. Diabetes self-management can significantly reduce the burden of diabetes complications and mortality. This cross-sectional study was conducted at the outpatient department of a county referral hospital in Kenya, from 1st August 2022 to 30th October 2022. Patients with known type II diabetes of age ≥ 20 years visiting the hospital for routine follow-up visits were included. A 7-tem Summary of Diabetes Self-care Activities (SDSAC) Questionnaire was used to assess Diabetes self-care activities. For data entry and statistical analysis, SPSS for Windows version 27.0 was used. There were 96 (39.2%) males and 149 (60.8%) females. Most of the participants were more than 61 years, 148 (60.4%). Significant association was found between the sum scale scores of dietary activities, blood glucose testing, physical activity, foot care, and neuropathy at 95% CI and (p Conclusions: Diabetes self-management activities have an impact on microvascular complications in patients with diabetes. Diabetes is a major public health concern worldwide. Low and middle-income countries are the most affected. Diabetes self-management can significantly reduce the burden of diabetes complications and mortality. This cross-sectional study was conducted at the outpatient department of a county referral hospital in Kenya, from 1st August 2022 to 30th October 2022. Patients with known type II diabetes of age ≥ 20 years visiting the hospital for routine follow-up visits were included. A 7-tem Summary of Diabetes Self-care Activities (SDSAC) Questionnaire was used to assess Diabetes self-care activities. For data entry and statistical analysis, SPSS for Windows version 27.0 was used. There were 96 (39.2%) males and 149 (60.8%) females. Most of the participants were more than 61 years, 148 (60.4%). Significant association was found between the sum scale scores of dietary activities, blood glucose testing, physical activity, foot care, and neuropathy at 95% CI and (p Conclusions: Diabetes self-management activities have an impact on microvascular complications in patients with diabetes.
作者 Rachael Ireri Gideon Kikuvi Susan Mambo Betsy C. Rono Cheriro Rachael Ireri;Gideon Kikuvi;Susan Mambo;Betsy C. Rono Cheriro(School of Public Health, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Juja, Central Kenya, Kenya;Department of Clinical Medicine, Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi, Kenya)
出处 《Open Journal of Epidemiology》 2025年第1期88-101,共14页 流行病学期刊(英文)
关键词 Self-Management Activities DIABETES Microvascular Complications Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities Self-Management Activities Diabetes Microvascular Complications Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities
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