Interplay of self-care, self-efficacy, and health deviation self-care requisites: a study on type 2 diabetes patients through the lens of Orem's self-care theory.
Ghorbanali Jennat FereidooniFazlollah F GhofranipourFatemeh ZareiPublished in: BMC primary care (2024)
This study provides valuable insights into the complex relationship between Self-Care, Self-Efficacy, and Health Deviation Self-Care Requisites in patients with type 2 diabetes. The findings underscore the importance of addressing Self-Efficacy and specific self-care domains, such as physical activity and foot care, in diabetes management strategies. This research contributes to the existing knowledge base and may inform healthcare professionals and policymakers in developing targeted interventions to improve self-care practices in diabetic patients.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- type diabetes
- physical activity
- public health
- end stage renal disease
- mental health
- cardiovascular disease
- newly diagnosed
- glycemic control
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- primary care
- palliative care
- health information
- prognostic factors
- quality improvement
- insulin resistance
- health promotion
- social media
- metabolic syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- drug delivery
- pain management
- risk assessment
- health insurance
- sleep quality
- affordable care act