Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Care Dependency and Diabetes Self-Care Activities in Elderly Individuals with Diabetes
View through CrossRef
Introduction: Changing lifestyle, physical inactivity, and obesity lead to increased diabetes prevalence in the elderly. Diabetes management involves self-care activities, such as medical nutrition therapy, physical activity, use of pharmacologic agent, self-monitoring of blood glucose, foot care, and smoking cessation. Physiological, biological, mental changes that show up with aging and the physiological profile of the elderly individuals can increase care dependency. This study aimed to evaluate the level of care dependency in elderly individuals with diabetes and their diabetes self-care activities and to determine the adaptable factors related to care.
Methods: This descriptive study sampled 136 elderly individuals aged over 65 who presented to the outpatient diabetes center of a hospital in Turkey during 2019. The data were collected using an "Introductory Information Form", the "Diabetes Self-Care Activities Questionnaire", and the "Nursing Care Dependency Scale". The data were analyzed on SPSS software package using descriptive statistics, the Spearman correlation test, student T-test, and one way ANOVA.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 71.9 ± 5.652. Regarding the self-care activities of the participants, the lowest mean score was in the exercise domain (2.15 ± 2.01), and the highest mean score was in the foot care domain (6.03 ± 2.02). The mean care dependency score of the participants was 84.6 ± 1.26, which meant slight dependency. As for the mean care dependency score of the participants, the lowest mean score belonged to memory (4.91 ± 0.43) and mobility (4.91 ± 0.28) domains. The mean care dependency score of the participants who did not receive diabetes training (84.86 ± 0.59) was higher than those who did (84.22 ± 1.90) (p < 0.05). The increase in the care dependency scores of the participants also increased their general diet, special diet and foot care scores.
Conclusion: Assessment of diabetes self-care activities together with care dependence in elderly people can be used to plan personalized diabetes management.
Title: Care Dependency and Diabetes Self-Care Activities in Elderly Individuals with Diabetes
Description:
Introduction: Changing lifestyle, physical inactivity, and obesity lead to increased diabetes prevalence in the elderly.
Diabetes management involves self-care activities, such as medical nutrition therapy, physical activity, use of pharmacologic agent, self-monitoring of blood glucose, foot care, and smoking cessation.
Physiological, biological, mental changes that show up with aging and the physiological profile of the elderly individuals can increase care dependency.
This study aimed to evaluate the level of care dependency in elderly individuals with diabetes and their diabetes self-care activities and to determine the adaptable factors related to care.
Methods: This descriptive study sampled 136 elderly individuals aged over 65 who presented to the outpatient diabetes center of a hospital in Turkey during 2019.
The data were collected using an "Introductory Information Form", the "Diabetes Self-Care Activities Questionnaire", and the "Nursing Care Dependency Scale".
The data were analyzed on SPSS software package using descriptive statistics, the Spearman correlation test, student T-test, and one way ANOVA.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 71.
9 ± 5.
652.
Regarding the self-care activities of the participants, the lowest mean score was in the exercise domain (2.
15 ± 2.
01), and the highest mean score was in the foot care domain (6.
03 ± 2.
02).
The mean care dependency score of the participants was 84.
6 ± 1.
26, which meant slight dependency.
As for the mean care dependency score of the participants, the lowest mean score belonged to memory (4.
91 ± 0.
43) and mobility (4.
91 ± 0.
28) domains.
The mean care dependency score of the participants who did not receive diabetes training (84.
86 ± 0.
59) was higher than those who did (84.
22 ± 1.
90) (p < 0.
05).
The increase in the care dependency scores of the participants also increased their general diet, special diet and foot care scores.
Conclusion: Assessment of diabetes self-care activities together with care dependence in elderly people can be used to plan personalized diabetes management.
Related Results
Hubungan Dukungan Keluarga dengan Self Care Manajemen pada Penderita Diabetes Melitus Di Kota Lhokseumawe, Aceh
Hubungan Dukungan Keluarga dengan Self Care Manajemen pada Penderita Diabetes Melitus Di Kota Lhokseumawe, Aceh
Abstrak
Dukungan keluarga dalam perawatan penderita diabetes melitus sangatlah penting untuk meminimalkan terjadinya komplikasi, serta memperbaiki kadar gula darah serta meningka...
Optimization of Spatial Layout of Community Elderly Care Facilities Based on POI Data in Fucheng District
Optimization of Spatial Layout of Community Elderly Care Facilities Based on POI Data in Fucheng District
AbstractCommunity elderly care facilities, as significant facilities for maintaining the health of the elderly and supplementing family care, are a vital component of the construct...
The functional disability of the elderly in tambon Krabi-noi Muang district, Krabi province, Thailand
The functional disability of the elderly in tambon Krabi-noi Muang district, Krabi province, Thailand
This research investigates the functional disability of the elderly residents of Tambon Krabi-noi, Muang district, Krabi province in 2005 and aims to explore (1) the prevalence of ...
Self-care practices and correlates among patients with type 2 diabetes in Eastern Ethiopia: A hospital-based cross-sectional study
Self-care practices and correlates among patients with type 2 diabetes in Eastern Ethiopia: A hospital-based cross-sectional study
Objective: This study investigated the level and correlates of self-care practices among patients with type 2 diabetes on follow-up in two public hospitals in Harar, Eastern Ethiop...
Principais sensibilizantes em pacientes idosos e não idosos com dermatite de contato
Principais sensibilizantes em pacientes idosos e não idosos com dermatite de contato
Aims: To evaluate the prevalence of the main allergens found in allergic contact dermatitis among elderly and non-elderly patients.Methods: Retrospective study of the medical recor...
The need to review the Elderly Care Law
The need to review the Elderly Care Law
Nowadays, we are witnessing an increasing number of elderly people in the world. The World Health Organization describes this phenomenon as the greatest victory for humanity. Indon...
118-LB: Glucose Variability throughout the Menstrual Cycle on Closed-Loop Control in Type 1 DM
118-LB: Glucose Variability throughout the Menstrual Cycle on Closed-Loop Control in Type 1 DM
Many women with type 1 DM report change in glucose (GLU) control and insulin (INS) dosing throughout the menstrual cycle (MC). No trials have reported the effect of closed loop con...
Pendidikan dan promosi kesehatan tentang diabetes mellitus
Pendidikan dan promosi kesehatan tentang diabetes mellitus
Health education and promotion about diabetes mellitus
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus in Indonesia is a serious threat to health development. The 2010 NCD World Health Organizatio...

