S. Sinha, M. Patil, S. Sharma, Ankit Pranjal, Tanvi Meha
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摘要
糖尿病被归为一类疾病(生活方式疾病),其中生活方式起着重要的作用。良好的自我保健活动可以使糖尿病患者的病情得到很好的控制和管理。这些指标包括健康饮食、身体活动、监测血糖、坚持服药、足部护理和吸烟等:确定北卡纳塔克邦城市地区糖尿病患者的自我护理做法,并评估其社会人口风险因素。对北卡纳塔克邦城市野外执业区糖尿病患者进行横断面研究。采用预先设计、预先测试的半结构化问卷,采用访谈法进行逐户调查,收集数据。数据按比例呈现,并使用MS-Excel 2007和SPSS v 22进行分析。采用卡方检验和OR, p值<0.05认为有统计学意义。研究人群进行的糖尿病自我保健活动显示,四分之三(75.76%)的患者没有坚持饮食。以运动形式进行适当的自我保健活动的仅占24.24%,足部护理占25.45%,血糖监测占84.24%,药物治疗占72.73%,不吸烟占93.94%。在研究人群中,饮食和运动方面的自我保健活动很差。
Self-care practice among the diabetic patients in urban area of north Karnataka: A cross sectional study
Diabetes is grouped into the category of disease (lifestyle diseases) where lifestyle plays an important factor. A good self care activities among the diabetes affected patients, the disease can be well controlled and managed. These are healthy eating, being physically active, monitoring of blood sugar, adherence with medications, foot care and smoking etc.: To determine the self-care practice among the diabetic patients in the urban area of North Karnataka and to assess their socio-demographic risk factors.: A cross-sectional study was conducted among the diabetic patients in urban field practice area of North Karnataka. House to house survey was conducted and data was collected by using pre-designed pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire by interview method. Data is presented in proportion and analysed using MS-Excel 2007 and SPSS v 22. Chi-square test & OR were applied & p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. : Diabetes self-care activities undertaken by the study population showed that three fourth (75.76%) of the patients were not adherent to the diet. Adequate self-care activities in form of exercise were seen in only (24.24%), foot care (25.45%), blood glucose monitoring 139 (84.24%), medication (72.73%) and (93.94%) did not smoke.: Self-care activities with respect to diet and exercise were poor in the population studied.