Exploring the role of the biokineticist in diabetes self-management: a survey of patients’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions about exercise

T. Sookan, A. Vaizie, T. Pillay, S. Moodley, S. Naidoo, K. Naidoo
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Background: Self-management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in South Africa (SA) is sub-optimal, with exercise reported to be the least employed modality of self-management. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of T2DM patients regarding T2DM self-management, and to explore participants’ awareness and acceptance of the role of biokineticists in the management of T2DM. Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted in October 2019 at an urban, district hospital in South Africa. A validated questionnaire was administered to T2DM outpatients. Participants’ knowledge was evaluated by true/false questions, and their attitudes and perceptions on a five-point Likert scale. Results: Reported adherence to prescribed diabetes medication by participants (n = 150) was high, at 96%. However, only 60% of participants reported exercising regularly; 47.3% followed a recommended diet for T2DM; and 32.7% took appropriate care of their feet. Responses given by the participants regarding their knowledge and perceptions indicated good insight into the role of exercise in the management of T2DM (94.7%). There was low awareness of the field of biokinetics, with 74% of participants admitting no knowledge of ‘biokinetics’. However, after receiving information on the role of the biokineticist in T2DM, 92% of participants were willing to work with a biokineticist to manage their T2DM. Conclusion: There was low reported adherence to exercise, diet and foot care among participants, despite good knowledge about, and attitudes to, the modalities of T2DM self-management. Majority of participants (92%) expressed a willingness to work with a biokineticist to manage their T2DM. However, there is a need for greater awareness and employment of biokineticists in the multidisciplinary team to help improve the uptake of exercise by patients with T2DM.
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探讨生物动力学家在糖尿病自我管理中的作用:一项关于患者对运动的知识、态度和看法的调查
背景:在南非(SA), 2型糖尿病(T2DM)的自我管理是次优的,据报道,运动是自我管理中使用最少的方式。本研究旨在评估T2DM患者对T2DM自我管理的认识、态度和认知,并探讨参与者对生物动力学家在T2DM管理中的作用的认识和接受程度。方法:这项横断面描述性研究于2019年10月在南非一家城市地区医院进行。对T2DM门诊患者进行问卷调查。参与者的知识是通过真假问题来评估的,他们的态度和看法是在五点李克特量表上进行的。结果:报告参与者(n = 150)对糖尿病处方药物的依从性很高,为96%。然而,只有60%的参与者报告定期锻炼;47.3%的人遵循推荐的T2DM饮食;32.7%的人对足部有适当护理。参与者给出的关于他们的知识和看法的回答表明,他们对运动在T2DM管理中的作用有很好的了解(94.7%)。对生物动力学领域的认识很低,74%的参与者承认对“生物动力学”一无所知。然而,在收到生物动力学学家在T2DM中的作用信息后,92%的参与者愿意与生物动力学学家合作来管理他们的T2DM。结论:尽管对T2DM自我管理的方式有很好的了解和态度,但参与者在运动、饮食和足部护理方面的依从性较低。大多数参与者(92%)表示愿意与生物动力学家合作来管理他们的2型糖尿病。然而,需要在多学科团队中提高对生物动力学家的认识和使用,以帮助改善2型糖尿病患者的运动吸收。
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