SELF-MANAGEMENT OF TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS OUTCOME TREATMENT AT THANH NHAN HOSPITAL IN 2022
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Objectives: (1) To assess the self-management level of type 2 diabetes patients outcome treatment at Thanh Nhan hospital in 2022. (2) Identify some factors related to self-management of type 2 diabetes patients outcome treatment at Thanh Nhan Hospital in 2022. Subjects and research methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study using the Interview questions on 354 patients with type 2 diabetes patients outcome treatment at Thanh Nhan Hospital in 2022 from 8/2022 to 12/2022. Results: male/female ratio: 38.4% and 61.6%; average age 64.83 ± 11.43; <60 years old (26.3%), from 60-70 years old (42.7%), >70 years old (31.0%); duration of type 2 diabetes ≥ 10 years (36.7%), 5-10 years (36.2%), < 5 years (27.1%); have knowledge about the disease (90.4%), no knowledge about the disease (9.6%); compliance with taking antidiabetic drugs regularly, according to prescription (69.5%), not on prescription drugs (30.5%); re-examination on time (79.4%); no re-examination on time (20.6%); adhere to the diet: during the week (47.2%), in the month (45.8%), The highest is to eat fruits and vegetables (48,6%); physical activity at least 30 minutes/day/week (34.5%); playing sports 7 days/week (16.7%); blood sugar test: 7 days/week (22.0%), correct number of times indicated (23.4%); foot care 7 days/week: wash feet (82.8%), dry (50.3%), self-check (28.0%); compliance with medication and insulin injection 7 days/week (69.2%), correct insulin injection (66.3%), correct medication intake (79.1%)
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type 2 diabetes, self-management, influencing factors
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