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森瓦巴瓦纳家庭中糖尿病护理的饮食和运动知识及实践。

Diet and exercise knowledge and practices for diabetes care within families in Senwabarwana.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Faculty of Healthcare Sciences, University of Limpopo, Polokwane.

出版信息

S Afr Fam Pract (2004). 2024 Jan 30;66(1):e1-e8. doi: 10.4102/safp.v66i1.5767.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Family members (FMs) are a valuable source of support, as the bulk of daily diabetes treatment occurs at home. Family members' insufficient understanding of patient support can lead to poor diabetes outcomes. Lack of knowledge about good diet and exercise can lead to unhealthy food preparation and sedentary lifestyles, affecting patients and increasing the risk of diabetes. This study aims to fill the gap in the level of knowledge of FMs relating to appropriate care for diabetic patients under their care. This will relate specifically to diet and exercise.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey conducted in Senwabarwana, Limpopo province, involved 200 FMs caring for diabetic patients for at least 6 months. Their experience could offer valuable insights into the competence of their care. Data were collected regarding knowledge and practice using a close-ended questionnaire, with Likert scale responses and SPSS analysis, including descriptive statistics and chi-squared tests. Knowledge was assessed on a scale ranging from poor to excellent: poor (0% - 50%), fair (51% - 60%), good (61% - 74%) and excellent ( 75%). Practice was assessed as poor (0% - 50%), fair (51% - 69%) and good (70% - 100%).

RESULTS

Thirty-one percent of participants demonstrated excellent knowledge and only 9% demonstrated good practice. Unfortunately, 53% stated that obese patients with diabetes should skip meals to lose weight. Only 3.5% and 19%, respectively, are familiar with recommendations for exercise and glucose monitoring. Barely 35.5% of FMs eat breakfast every day, while 87.5% report exercising.

CONCLUSION

Few FMs possess excellent diabetes management knowledge but still indulge in bad practices, increasing their risk of developing diabetes. Additionally, they may potentially cause health problems for patients.Contribution: Family-centred behaviour change intervention is recommended.

摘要

背景

家庭成员是支持的重要来源,因为大部分日常糖尿病治疗都在家中进行。家庭成员对患者支持的理解不足可能导致不良的糖尿病结局。缺乏关于良好饮食和运动的知识可能导致不健康的食物准备和久坐不动的生活方式,影响患者并增加糖尿病的风险。本研究旨在填补家庭成员对照顾的糖尿病患者进行适当护理的知识水平的空白。这将特别涉及饮食和运动。

方法

在林波波省 Senwabarwana 进行的横断面调查涉及 200 名照顾糖尿病患者至少 6 个月的家庭成员。他们的经验可以为他们的护理能力提供有价值的见解。使用封闭式问卷收集有关知识和实践的数据,采用李克特量表回答和 SPSS 分析,包括描述性统计和卡方检验。知识评估范围从差到优:差(0% - 50%)、一般(51% - 60%)、良好(61% - 74%)和优秀(75%)。实践评估为差(0% - 50%)、一般(51% - 69%)和良好(70% - 100%)。

结果

31%的参与者表现出优秀的知识,只有 9%的参与者表现出良好的实践。不幸的是,53%的人表示患有糖尿病的肥胖患者应该少吃多餐以减肥。只有 3.5%和 19%的人分别熟悉运动和血糖监测的建议。只有 35.5%的家庭成员每天吃早餐,而 87.5%的人报告运动。

结论

很少有家庭成员拥有优秀的糖尿病管理知识,但仍存在不良行为,增加了他们患糖尿病的风险。此外,他们可能会给患者带来潜在的健康问题。建议采取以家庭为中心的行为改变干预措施。

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