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Title: | Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skill in Diabetes Self-ma - nagement Using Structural Equation Modeling Analysis |
Authors: | Kurtanty, Dien Bachtiar, Adang Candi, Cicilya Pramesti, Alya Fanny Rahmasari, Almira |
Keywords: | diabetes, diabetes self-management, structural equation modeling |
Issue Date: | 27-Feb-2023 |
Publisher: | The Indoneisan Journal Of Public Health |
Abstract: | Abstract Diabetes is the “mother” of various diseases increasing the risk of morbidity and mortality. Diabetes self-management, an effort made by patients to control blood sugar levels, is an important part of the management strategy. Therefore, this study analyzed information, motivation, and behavioral skills associated with diabetes self-management. Data were collected in the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, with 277 diabetic patients selected using a questionnaire by a systematic random sampling method. The analyzed variables were information (with indicator variables of information on physical activity, nutritional intake, drug consumption, and blood sugar monitoring); sociodemographic (age, sex, occupation, education level, and duration of diabetes); motivation (barrier, bene fit, self-efficacy, severity, and susceptibility); and behavioral skills (new motor, self-regulatory, and social skills), which were analyzed to identify their influence on diabetes self-management using structural equation modeling. The results indicated that information and motivation significantly and positively affected behavioral skills; while, sociodemographic did not. Behavioral skills had a significant and positive effect on diabetes self-management. Accordingly, people with diabetes information, motivation, and behavioral skills need to be improved to increase the success of diabetes self-management. Keywords: diabetes, diabetes self-management, structural equation modeling |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6495 |
ISSN: | 2460-0601 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 18 NO 1 2023 |
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