Association between self-efficacy and sociodemographic and clinical variables in patients with diabetes mellitus

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Abstract

Model of study: A cross-sectional study was conducted. Objective: to evaluate the association between self-efficacy and socio-demographic and clinical variables in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Method: The sample was composed by 111 patients with T2DM in use of insulin, in primary health care units and outpatient setting in the southeast region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Sociodemographic data were gathered using validated questionnaire and clinical data were obtained from medical and health records. Self-efficacy was assessed by the Brazilian version of Insulin Management Diabetes Self-Efficacy Scale (IMDSES). The data were submitted to descriptive and comparative analyses using Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis to verify association between socio-demographic/clinical variables and self-efficacy. Results: Self-efficacy was associated with schooling level and presence of comorbidities, such as coronary artery disease, dyslipidemia, obesity, peripheral arterial disease and peripheral neuropathy. Conclusion: The findings provide support to the design some specifics interventions aimed at improving the self-efficacy of patients with T2DM on insulin use.

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Do Nascimento, R. A., Dos Santos, R. B. P., Trevisan, D. D., Lima, M. H. M., São-João, T. M., & Rodrigues, R. C. M. (2018). Association between self-efficacy and sociodemographic and clinical variables in patients with diabetes mellitus. Medicina (Brazil), 51(2), 112–120. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7262.v51i2p112-120

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