Self-care in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, in primary health care to avoiddiabetic foot
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https://doi.org/10.56294/saludcyt2024770Keywords:
Self-care, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetic FootAbstract
Introduction: type 2 Diabetes mellitus is a chronic, multifactorial disease, characterized by an alteration in carbohydrate metabolism.
Objective: determine self-care in patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus to prevent complications such as diabetic foot.
Methodology: quantitative, descriptive quasi-experimental study that includes a total of 20 adults from the Guaytacama parish of the city of Latacunga-Cotopaxi-Ecuador, for data collection a survey validated by experts in the area and with a reliability index was used. Cronbach’s Alpha 0,9, inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied and data tabulation was carried out using the SPSS statistical tool.
Results: at the beginning of the survey, it was determined that the patients had deficient knowledge about their disease and the care that it entails; after the intervention of the health personnel, the patients have clear information about self-care.
Conclusion: diabetes mellitus is a disease that in the long term can cause disability, which is why the role of health personnel is fundamental in addressing education, since this helps to promote self-care, in order to avoid complications that can cause disability, and consequently psychological problems that worsen the quality of life of patients.
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