Emotional distress and adherence to self-care activities in older adults with diabetes mellitus

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2022-06-03 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20222372264
Patrício de Almeida Costa, Maria Sílvia de Oliveira Neta, T. D. Azevedo, Luzianne Teotonio Cavalcanti, Samara Raquel de Sousa Rocha, Matheus Figueiredo Nogueira
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Objective: to assess emotional distress and adherence to self-care activities in older adults with diabetes mellitus. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted with 75 elderly diabetics and using the instruments Problem Areas in Diabetes (Brazilian version) and Diabetes Self-Care Activity Questionnaire. For data analysis, descriptive statistics and the calculation of mean differences between groups using the Mann-Whitney test were used. Results: the elderly showed low emotional distress (mean score=29.86). Regarding self-care, lower adherence to blood glucose assessment and higher adherence to medication use according to recommendations. When comparing the groups, the elderly with severe emotional distress showed less adherence to the dimensions specific food (p=0.008) and foot care (p=0.014). Conclusion: most of the elderly showed low emotional distress and unsatisfactory adherence to diabetes self-care related to the dimensions specific diet, and foot care stood out among the elderly with severe emotional distress. Contributions to practice: to foster the process of comprehensive care to the elderly with diabetes mellitus, contributing to the clinical management and promotion of their emotional well-being, therapeutic adherence, self-care - especially - of specific feeding, foot care and quality of life.
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老年糖尿病患者的情绪困扰与自我护理活动的依从性
目的:评估老年糖尿病患者的情绪困扰及对自我护理活动的依从性。方法:采用《糖尿病问题区》(巴西版)和《糖尿病自我护理活动问卷》对75例老年糖尿病患者进行横断面研究。数据分析采用描述性统计,采用Mann-Whitney检验计算组间平均差异。结果:老年人情绪困扰程度较低(平均得分29.86)。在自我护理方面,较低的血糖评估依从性和较高的依从性根据建议使用药物。在两组比较中,有严重情绪困扰的老年人对特定维度食物(p=0.008)和足部护理(p=0.014)的依从性较低。结论:大多数老年人情绪困扰程度较低,与维度特定饮食相关的糖尿病自我护理依从性较差,足部护理在情绪困扰严重的老年人中表现突出。对实践的贡献:促进对老年糖尿病患者的综合护理过程,有助于临床管理和促进他们的情绪健康,治疗依从性,自我护理-特别是特殊喂养,足部护理和生活质量。
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