Factors Associated With Diabetes Self Management Among Diabetes Patients Attending The Greater Accra Regional Hospital

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ABSTRACT

Background: Globally, the leading cause of death are non-communicable diseases (NCDs) as against all other causes put together. One of the key NCDs killing a lot of people, especially in Ghana is diabetes. The evidence shows that diabetic self-management education and practices could bring about a reduction in Haemoglobin A1C (HbA1C). It is important to unravel the factors that could affect the successful implementation of diabetic self-management. Objective: This study examined factors associated with diabetes self-management among patients with diabetes attending the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (GARH). Methods: Exploratory cross sectional study design using quantitative methods was used for this study where 198 patients with diabetes attending (GARH) were randomly selected. Data was collected using a summary of diabetes self-care activities, diabetes knowledge questionnaire, provider participatory decision making style (PDMstlye), patient communication (PCOM), patient understanding of diabetes sel-management and social support scale. In addition, patients’ socio-demographic characteristics were assessed. Quantitative data was cleaned and coded before being entered into epidata and imported into STATA version 15 for statistical analysis. Pairwise correlation, simple and multiple linear regression were used to assess the association between the dependent and independent variables. Significance of the association was accepted at p

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