Investigating the factors affecting self-care behaviors in diabetic patients: A systematic review

L. Zarei, Raed Obaid Saleh, Ismael A. Arziev, M. Al-Gazally, Trias Mahmudiono, Negar Piri, S. Shokri, H. Huldani
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Diabetes is one of the most common non-communicable diseases that have far-reaching economic and social consequences and threaten the national production and economy of countries. However, diabetes is a disease of self-control. Therefore, self-care strategies can maintain patients' independence while reducing the burden imposed on health care resources. This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting self-care behaviors in diabetic patients. This study is a systematic review; Google Scholar, SID, Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, and ISI databases were used; 17,500 articles were found including the keywords "self-care", "diabetes" and "affecting factors" in the search process and all studies after 2010 were included. After reviewing the titles and abstracts, 51 studies were included. The studies' reports on self-care behaviors and their prevalence were very different depending on the tools used . The studies show the relationship between various factors including demographic, socio-economic, and psychological with self-care behaviors in patients with diabetes, which the most important variables included educational status, age, gender, marital status, BMI, occupational status, duration of illness, comorbidities, income, having glucometer, perceived severity of the disease and its complications, perceived barriers, diabetes distress, diabetes knowledge, perceived susceptibility, self-efficacy, social and family support, depression, anxiety. Due to the relationship of demographic, socio-economic, and psychological factors with self-care behaviors in patients with diabetes, it is suggested that a comprehensive program for the management of caring behaviors in diabetic patients should be designed to include all of the above.
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影响糖尿病患者自我护理行为的因素:系统综述
糖尿病是最常见的非传染性疾病之一,具有深远的经济和社会后果,威胁到各国的国民生产和经济。然而,糖尿病是一种自我控制的疾病。因此,自我护理策略可以保持患者的独立性,同时减少对医疗资源的负担。本研究旨在探讨糖尿病患者自我护理行为的影响因素。本研究是一项系统综述;使用Google Scholar、SID、Scopus、PubMed、Science Direct和ISI数据库;在检索过程中发现包含“自我护理”、“糖尿病”和“影响因素”等关键词的17,500篇文章,并纳入2010年以后的所有研究。在审查标题和摘要后,纳入了51项研究。根据使用的工具不同,研究报告中关于自我照顾行为及其流行程度的差异很大。研究显示人口统计学、社会经济、心理等因素与糖尿病患者自我护理行为的关系,其中最重要的变量包括教育程度、年龄、性别、婚姻状况、身体质量指数、职业状况、病程、合并症、收入、是否有血糖仪、感知疾病严重程度及其并发症、感知障碍、糖尿病困扰、糖尿病知识、感知易感性、自我效能感,社会和家庭支持,抑郁,焦虑。鉴于人口、社会经济和心理因素与糖尿病患者自我护理行为的关系,建议设计一个综合的糖尿病患者护理行为管理方案,包括上述所有因素。
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