Relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in Taman Ehsan and Sungai Buloh primary health care clinics / Zahirah Tharek

Evidence has shown that glycaemic control could be improved with better self-efficacy, self-care behavior and medication adherence among patients with T2DM. However, there was no published research of these relationships among T2DM patients in the Malaysian primary care setting. Such evidence is nee...

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spelling my-uitm-ir.215692018-09-27T08:07:36Z Relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in Taman Ehsan and Sungai Buloh primary health care clinics / Zahirah Tharek 2016 Tharek, Zahirah Diabetes Mellitus Evidence has shown that glycaemic control could be improved with better self-efficacy, self-care behavior and medication adherence among patients with T2DM. However, there was no published research of these relationships among T2DM patients in the Malaysian primary care setting. Such evidence is needed to guide better management of T2DM in primary care. The objectives of this study were to i) determine the levels of self-efficacy, self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among T2DM patients in the Malaysian primary care setting ii) determine the relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control iii) determine the factors associated with good glycaemic control. This was a cross-sectional study involving 340 T2DM patients from two public primary care clinics in Malaysia. Self-efficacy, self-care behaviour and medication adherence levels were measured using previously translated and validated self-filled questionnaires. Glycaemic control was measured using HbA₁ᴄ The total mean (±SD) of self-efficacy, self-care behaviour and medication adherence scores were 7.33 (±2.25), 3.76 (±1.87) and 6.31 (±1.50), respectively. A positive relationship was demonstrated between self-efficacy with self-care behavior (P<0.001, R² 0.538) and medication adherence (P<0.001, R² 0.261). Higher self-efficacy score was shown to be correlated with lower HbA₁ᴄ (P<0.001, R² -0.41). Linear regression analysis demonstrated that higher self-efficacy score (adjusted OR: -0.015; 95% CI: -0.020, -0.011; P<0.001), better medication adherence score (adjusted OR: -0.514; 95% CI: -0.706, -0.322; P<0.001), shorter duration of diabetes (adjusted OR: 0.005; 95% CI: 0.003, 0.008; P<0.001) and smaller waist circumference (adjusted OR: 0.017; 95% CI: 0.003, 0.031; P=0.016), were significantly associated with good glycaemic control. This study demonstrated that higher self-efficacy was correlated with improved self-care behaviour, higher medication adherence level and better glycemic control. Higher self-efficacy and medication adherence scores were also significant predictors of good glycaemic control. Findings of this study highlight the importance to incorporate the concept of self-efficacy into T2DM interventional programmes in our primary care setting aiming to improve glycaemic control. 2016 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21569/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21569/1/TM_ZAHIRAH%20THAREK%20MD%2016_5.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Medicine
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topic Diabetes Mellitus
spellingShingle Diabetes Mellitus
Tharek, Zahirah
Relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in Taman Ehsan and Sungai Buloh primary health care clinics / Zahirah Tharek
description Evidence has shown that glycaemic control could be improved with better self-efficacy, self-care behavior and medication adherence among patients with T2DM. However, there was no published research of these relationships among T2DM patients in the Malaysian primary care setting. Such evidence is needed to guide better management of T2DM in primary care. The objectives of this study were to i) determine the levels of self-efficacy, self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among T2DM patients in the Malaysian primary care setting ii) determine the relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control iii) determine the factors associated with good glycaemic control. This was a cross-sectional study involving 340 T2DM patients from two public primary care clinics in Malaysia. Self-efficacy, self-care behaviour and medication adherence levels were measured using previously translated and validated self-filled questionnaires. Glycaemic control was measured using HbA₁ᴄ The total mean (±SD) of self-efficacy, self-care behaviour and medication adherence scores were 7.33 (±2.25), 3.76 (±1.87) and 6.31 (±1.50), respectively. A positive relationship was demonstrated between self-efficacy with self-care behavior (P<0.001, R² 0.538) and medication adherence (P<0.001, R² 0.261). Higher self-efficacy score was shown to be correlated with lower HbA₁ᴄ (P<0.001, R² -0.41). Linear regression analysis demonstrated that higher self-efficacy score (adjusted OR: -0.015; 95% CI: -0.020, -0.011; P<0.001), better medication adherence score (adjusted OR: -0.514; 95% CI: -0.706, -0.322; P<0.001), shorter duration of diabetes (adjusted OR: 0.005; 95% CI: 0.003, 0.008; P<0.001) and smaller waist circumference (adjusted OR: 0.017; 95% CI: 0.003, 0.031; P=0.016), were significantly associated with good glycaemic control. This study demonstrated that higher self-efficacy was correlated with improved self-care behaviour, higher medication adherence level and better glycemic control. Higher self-efficacy and medication adherence scores were also significant predictors of good glycaemic control. Findings of this study highlight the importance to incorporate the concept of self-efficacy into T2DM interventional programmes in our primary care setting aiming to improve glycaemic control.
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author Tharek, Zahirah
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title Relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in Taman Ehsan and Sungai Buloh primary health care clinics / Zahirah Tharek
title_short Relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in Taman Ehsan and Sungai Buloh primary health care clinics / Zahirah Tharek
title_full Relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in Taman Ehsan and Sungai Buloh primary health care clinics / Zahirah Tharek
title_fullStr Relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in Taman Ehsan and Sungai Buloh primary health care clinics / Zahirah Tharek
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in Taman Ehsan and Sungai Buloh primary health care clinics / Zahirah Tharek
title_sort relationship of self-efficacy with self-care behaviour, medication adherence and glycaemic control among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in taman ehsan and sungai buloh primary health care clinics / zahirah tharek
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
granting_department Faculty of Medicine
publishDate 2016
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