Psychological Health and Diabetes Self-Management among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes during COVID-19 in the Southwest of Saudi Arabia.
Abdulrhman H AlkhormiMohammed Salih MahfouzNajim Z AlshahraniAbdulrahman HummadiWali A HakamiDoha H AlattasHassan Q AlhafafLeena E KardlyMulook A MashhoorPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2022)
Background and objectives : The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia is high and rising steeply. However, the management of type 2 diabetic patients has largely employed a medical approach and ignored the self-care management approach. This observation has even been obscured further by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected the psychological health of these patients. This study aimed to understand the effects of psychological health and DSM on type 2 diabetic patients in the Jazan region during COVID-19. Materials and methods : An analytical cross-sectional study was employed in this study. Participants were type 2 diabetic patients from the diabetic center at Jazan, Saudi Arabia. The Arabic-translated version of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7) were used to collect data. Data were analyzed using SPSS software. Results : Depression and anxiety were higher in females compared to males and were more reported by participants from urban compared to rural settings. Smoking and Khat chewing were inappropriate diabetic self-care management practices while exercising was appropriate. A negative correlation was observed between depression vs. health care utilization, and depression vs. diabetic self-care management. Anxiety results also showed similar findings to that of depression. Additionally, depression and anxiety were easily predicted by urban residence, and diabetic self-care management was predicted by exercise. Conclusions : Adequate self-care behavior in patients with type 2 diabetes is needed. Medical professionals should ensure improved efforts to accurately ascertain how an individual can implement the recommended lifestyle changes and facilitate self-care education.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- saudi arabia
- type diabetes
- public health
- sleep quality
- mental health
- depressive symptoms
- health information
- wound healing
- physical activity
- risk factors
- south africa
- ejection fraction
- weight loss
- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- prognostic factors
- patient reported
- climate change
- deep learning
- quality improvement
- mass spectrometry