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Diabetes self-care behaviours and clinical outcomes among Taiwanese patients with type 2 diabetes

Journal
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
3
Pages
438-443
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Chung-Mei Ouyang  
Dwyer J.T.
Jacques P.F.
LEE-MING CHUANG  
Haas C.F.
Weinger K.
DOI
10.6133/apjcn.2015.24.3.03
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84948742559&doi=10.6133%2fapjcn.2015.24.3.03&partnerID=40&md5=d10620859759672200f7dced0ab837fd
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/495521
Abstract
We examined the influences of patients' background characteristics on the frequency of performing five diabetes self-care behaviours that 185 Taiwanese outpatients reported. All patients had type 2 diabetes diagnosed for more than a year and attended an outpatient clinic at a large university hospital where they had received at least one dietitian-led individual nutrition education session and one nurse-led diabetes education session during the course of their care. Seventy nine percent of the patients regularly (defined as responses often or always on the questionnaire) took their medications and over half followed recommended meal plans and exercised, but fewer performed foot care (38%) or checked their blood glucose levels (20%) regularly. The associations between patients' demographics and disease-related characteristics and their performance of self-care behaviours were assessed with logistic regression. Although checking blood glucose levels and performing diabetes foot care were unrelated to any clinical outcome examined, patients who took their diabetes medications had lower hemoglobin A1c levels and fewer chronic complications than those who did not. Furthermore, patients who followed a diabetes meal plan also had lower hemoglobin A1c levels, and those who exercised regularly had healthier body mass indices (BMI) than those who did not.
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Other Subjects
glucose blood level; aged; attitude to health; cross-sectional study; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; diet; exercise; female; glucose blood level; health behavior; human; male; middle aged; outcome assessment; procedures; questionnaire; self care; statistics and numerical data; Taiwan; Aged; Blood Glucose; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Diet; Exercise; Female; Health Behavior; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Self Care; Surveys and Questionnaires; Taiwan
Publisher
HEC Press
Type
journal article

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