Self-care practices regarding diabetes among diabetic patients in West Ethiopia
Abstract Objective To assess the self-care practices and associated factors among diabetic patients in West Ethiopia. Results A total of 252 study participants were included in the study, of this 54.8% were male. Of the participants more than half 150 (59.5%) had poor glycemic control and 153 (60.7%...
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doaj-9270774900164bf691592fee628611932020-11-25T02:43:31ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002019-04-011211710.1186/s13104-019-4258-4Self-care practices regarding diabetes among diabetic patients in West EthiopiaMohammed Gebre Dedefo0Balisa Mosisa Ejeta1Getu Bayisa Wakjira2Ginenus Fekadu Mekonen3Busha Gamachu Labata4Clinical Pharmacy Unit, Department of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences, Wollega UniversityPharmaceutics Unit, Department of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences, Wollega UniversityClinical Pharmacy Unit, Department of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences, Wollega UniversityClinical Pharmacy Unit, Department of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences, Wollega UniversityClinical Pharmacy Unit, Department of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences, Wollega UniversityAbstract Objective To assess the self-care practices and associated factors among diabetic patients in West Ethiopia. Results A total of 252 study participants were included in the study, of this 54.8% were male. Of the participants more than half 150 (59.5%) had poor glycemic control and 153 (60.7%) of the participants had good self-care. Majority of the study participants 209 (82.9%) had adequate foot care and more than half 175 (69.4%) and 160 (63.5%) had adequate dietary plan and exercise management respectively. However of the total diabetic patients only 38 (15.1%) had adequate blood glucose testing practices. On multivariable logistic analysis poor self-care practices were more likely to occur among male patients (AOR = 5.551, 95% CI = 2.055–14.997, p = 0.001), patients living in rural area (AOR = 5.517, 95% CI = 2.184–13.938, p < 0.001), patients with duration of diabetes < 6 years (AOR = 41.023, 95% CI = 7.373–228.257, p < 0.001), patients with no access for self-monitoring blood glucose (AOR = 9.448, 95% CI = 2.198–40.617, p = 0.003), patients with poor knowledge about diabetes (AOR = 67.917, 95% CI = 8.212–561.686, p < 0.001) and patients with comorbidities (AOR = 18.621, 95% CI = 4.415–78.540, p < 0.001).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4258-4Diabetes mellitusSelf-care practiceDiabetes knowledgeGlycemic controlEthiopia |
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Self-care practices regarding diabetes among diabetic patients in West Ethiopia |
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Self-care practices regarding diabetes among diabetic patients in West Ethiopia |
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Self-care practices regarding diabetes among diabetic patients in West Ethiopia |
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Self-care practices regarding diabetes among diabetic patients in West Ethiopia |
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self-care practices regarding diabetes among diabetic patients in west ethiopia |
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Abstract Objective To assess the self-care practices and associated factors among diabetic patients in West Ethiopia. Results A total of 252 study participants were included in the study, of this 54.8% were male. Of the participants more than half 150 (59.5%) had poor glycemic control and 153 (60.7%) of the participants had good self-care. Majority of the study participants 209 (82.9%) had adequate foot care and more than half 175 (69.4%) and 160 (63.5%) had adequate dietary plan and exercise management respectively. However of the total diabetic patients only 38 (15.1%) had adequate blood glucose testing practices. On multivariable logistic analysis poor self-care practices were more likely to occur among male patients (AOR = 5.551, 95% CI = 2.055–14.997, p = 0.001), patients living in rural area (AOR = 5.517, 95% CI = 2.184–13.938, p < 0.001), patients with duration of diabetes < 6 years (AOR = 41.023, 95% CI = 7.373–228.257, p < 0.001), patients with no access for self-monitoring blood glucose (AOR = 9.448, 95% CI = 2.198–40.617, p = 0.003), patients with poor knowledge about diabetes (AOR = 67.917, 95% CI = 8.212–561.686, p < 0.001) and patients with comorbidities (AOR = 18.621, 95% CI = 4.415–78.540, p < 0.001). |
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Diabetes mellitus Self-care practice Diabetes knowledge Glycemic control Ethiopia |
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