Ramkisson Samantha, Pillay Basil J, Sibanda Wilbert
Department of Behavioural Medicine, School of Nursing and Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med. 2017 Jul 31;9(1):e1-e8. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v9i1.1405.
The diagnosis of diabetes has been described as a lifelong psychological burden on the patient and his or her family. Social support plays a pivotal role in patients with diabetes and is important in enabling them to cope effectively with the disease. There is a dearth of research on social support and coping in patients with diabetes in South Africa.
The aim of this study was to explore whether patients with poor perceived social support have lower levels of well-being and coping than patients with good social support.
A cross-sectional study was conducted at both public and private facilities on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The Diabetes Care Profile (DCP), the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), the Social Support Questionnaire (SSQ) and the WHO-5 Well-being Index (WHO-5) were administered to 401 participants.
The findings indicate that there is an inverse relationship between social support and coping, which suggests that an increase in social support is associated with a decrease in emotional distress. There was a small positive correlation between the SSQ and the WHO-5, which suggests participants who had good support endorsed better levels of well-being. Although participants indicated that they were satisfied with their level of support, they had poor coping as indicated by the high mean score on the GHQ and the high HbA1c level. There was a small positive correlation between GHQ and HbA1c. There was no association between social support and HbA1c.
Social support is important in helping the patient with diabetes cope with the disease and to improve adherence to treatment. Health care providers should take cognisance of psychosocial factors in the treatment regime of the patient. Family members should be educated about diabetes, the importance of adherence and long-term complications of the disease.
糖尿病的诊断被描述为给患者及其家庭带来终身心理负担。社会支持在糖尿病患者中起着关键作用,对于使他们有效应对疾病至关重要。南非缺乏关于糖尿病患者社会支持与应对方式的研究。
本研究旨在探讨社会支持感较差的患者与社会支持良好的患者相比,幸福感和应对能力水平是否更低。
在南非夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔省北海岸的公立和私立机构进行了一项横断面研究。对401名参与者进行了糖尿病护理概况(DCP)、一般健康问卷(GHQ)、社会支持问卷(SSQ)和世界卫生组织 - 5幸福感指数(WHO - 5)的测评。
研究结果表明社会支持与应对能力之间存在负相关关系,这表明社会支持的增加与情绪困扰的减少相关。SSQ与WHO - 5之间存在小的正相关,这表明获得良好支持的参与者幸福感水平更高。尽管参与者表示对自己的支持水平满意,但从GHQ的高平均分和高糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)水平来看,他们的应对能力较差。GHQ与HbA1c之间存在小的正相关。社会支持与HbA1c之间没有关联。
社会支持对于帮助糖尿病患者应对疾病以及提高治疗依从性很重要。医疗保健提供者应在患者的治疗方案中考虑心理社会因素。应教育家庭成员了解糖尿病、依从性的重要性以及该疾病的长期并发症。