Social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: A cross-sectional study in Udupi Taluk

Background: India is witnessing an increase in diabetic cases as peoples′ lifestyle change. This rapid increase of cases has led to an increase in the healthcare burden of the country with a considerable financial strain occurring due to the cost spent on diabetes treatment annually. Proper manageme...

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Main Authors: Edison Khymdeit, P Arathi Rao, Prakash Narayanan, Shreemathi Mayya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research KLEU
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Online Access:http://www.ijournalhs.org/article.asp?issn=2542-6214;year=2016;volume=9;issue=2;spage=153;epage=157;aulast=Khymdeit
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spelling doaj-8939735c65d345b2ab3a9b2efa82b0c12020-11-24T22:43:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research KLEU2542-62142542-62222016-01-019215315710.4103/2349-5006.191255Social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: A cross-sectional study in Udupi TalukEdison KhymdeitP Arathi RaoPrakash NarayananShreemathi MayyaBackground: India is witnessing an increase in diabetic cases as peoples′ lifestyle change. This rapid increase of cases has led to an increase in the healthcare burden of the country with a considerable financial strain occurring due to the cost spent on diabetes treatment annually. Proper management of diabetes is based on good self-management behaviors (diet control, physical activity, glucose monitoring, and adherence to medication). Globally, studies have indicated the link between self-management behaviors and social support. Proper self-management behaviors could be the key to reducing the healthcare burden arising due to diabetes. Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of compliance to treatment among diabetes patients and to assess the influence of social support on the self-management behaviors of diabetes patients. Materials and Methods: A two-stage cluster sampling technique was employed to recruit 330 patients with Type 2 diabetes. A validated questionnaire was used to collect data on social support and self-management behaviors. Results: Prevalence of compliance to treatment among diabetic patients was found to be 82.1%. This study showed that diabetes patients received highest social support for glucose monitoring (69.4%) followed by diet control (46.7%) and physical activity (31.2%). Chi-square test showed a statistical association between social support and diet control (P < 0.001), social support and physical activity (P < 0.001), and social support and glucose monitoring (P = 0.001). Conclusion: Presence of good social support was found to positively influence the self-management behavior of diabetes patients. Higher level of evidence can be generated to place interventions in this regard.http://www.ijournalhs.org/article.asp?issn=2542-6214;year=2016;volume=9;issue=2;spage=153;epage=157;aulast=KhymdeitDiabetesself-management behaviorsocial support
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author Edison Khymdeit
P Arathi Rao
Prakash Narayanan
Shreemathi Mayya
spellingShingle Edison Khymdeit
P Arathi Rao
Prakash Narayanan
Shreemathi Mayya
Social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: A cross-sectional study in Udupi Taluk
Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research KLEU
Diabetes
self-management behavior
social support
author_facet Edison Khymdeit
P Arathi Rao
Prakash Narayanan
Shreemathi Mayya
author_sort Edison Khymdeit
title Social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: A cross-sectional study in Udupi Taluk
title_short Social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: A cross-sectional study in Udupi Taluk
title_full Social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: A cross-sectional study in Udupi Taluk
title_fullStr Social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: A cross-sectional study in Udupi Taluk
title_full_unstemmed Social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: A cross-sectional study in Udupi Taluk
title_sort social support influencing diabetes self-management behaviors: a cross-sectional study in udupi taluk
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research KLEU
issn 2542-6214
2542-6222
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: India is witnessing an increase in diabetic cases as peoples′ lifestyle change. This rapid increase of cases has led to an increase in the healthcare burden of the country with a considerable financial strain occurring due to the cost spent on diabetes treatment annually. Proper management of diabetes is based on good self-management behaviors (diet control, physical activity, glucose monitoring, and adherence to medication). Globally, studies have indicated the link between self-management behaviors and social support. Proper self-management behaviors could be the key to reducing the healthcare burden arising due to diabetes. Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of compliance to treatment among diabetes patients and to assess the influence of social support on the self-management behaviors of diabetes patients. Materials and Methods: A two-stage cluster sampling technique was employed to recruit 330 patients with Type 2 diabetes. A validated questionnaire was used to collect data on social support and self-management behaviors. Results: Prevalence of compliance to treatment among diabetic patients was found to be 82.1%. This study showed that diabetes patients received highest social support for glucose monitoring (69.4%) followed by diet control (46.7%) and physical activity (31.2%). Chi-square test showed a statistical association between social support and diet control (P < 0.001), social support and physical activity (P < 0.001), and social support and glucose monitoring (P = 0.001). Conclusion: Presence of good social support was found to positively influence the self-management behavior of diabetes patients. Higher level of evidence can be generated to place interventions in this regard.
topic Diabetes
self-management behavior
social support
url http://www.ijournalhs.org/article.asp?issn=2542-6214;year=2016;volume=9;issue=2;spage=153;epage=157;aulast=Khymdeit
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