| Literature DB >> 28114826 |
Vahidreza Borhaninejad1, Mohsen Shati2, Devender Bhalla3, Abedin Iranpour4, Reza Fadayevatan1.
Abstract
This survey examined association between social support and self-efficacy with self-care in elderly with diabetes. A total of 374 subjects were identified in Kerman city, Iran who responded to questionnaires on self-care, social support, and self-efficacy. Data were analyzed by using SPSS. Along with customary descriptive statistics, we also determined group difference for self-care, and Pearson correlation, and prediction value of various variables by using hierarchical multiple regression. And 67.37% of subjects were classified as poor adherence to self-care; 55.9% patients reportedly had good foot care habits, while 68.4% patients were not taking adequate physical activity. There was a significant correlation between self-care with social support and self-efficacy. Independent variables accounted for 44.3% of the variance in self-care. Diabetes care programs should aim to implement (a) weekly free-of-cost mass physical activity programs, (b) mass education adapted for gender- and age-based needs, and (c) informal social cohesion and companionship among general public.Entities:
Keywords: aged; self-care; self-efficacy; social support; type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28114826 DOI: 10.1177/0091415016689474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Aging Hum Dev ISSN: 0091-4150