Author: Sousa, Mariana Campos de; Malaquias, Bruna Stephanie Sousa; Chavaglia, Suzel Regina Ribeiro; Ohl, Rosali Isabel Barduchi; Paula, Fabiana Fernandes Silva de; Silva, Karina Santos da; Santos, Ãlvaro da Silva
Title: Self-efficacy in elderly with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Cord-id: tsslcb5x Document date: 2020_7_8
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Snippet: OBJECTIVE to analyze the self-efficacy of elderly with type 2 diabetes mellitus and the relationship with sociodemographic, clinical, knowledge, and attitude variables. METHOD a cross-sectional quantitative study conducted with 256 elderly people enrolled in Family Health Strategies. Data were obtained through interviews. Descriptive statistical analysis and multiple linear regression model were performed (p <0.05). RESULTS female, 69.95-year mean age, white skin color, 4-7 years of schooling, l
Document: OBJECTIVE to analyze the self-efficacy of elderly with type 2 diabetes mellitus and the relationship with sociodemographic, clinical, knowledge, and attitude variables. METHOD a cross-sectional quantitative study conducted with 256 elderly people enrolled in Family Health Strategies. Data were obtained through interviews. Descriptive statistical analysis and multiple linear regression model were performed (p <0.05). RESULTS female, 69.95-year mean age, white skin color, 4-7 years of schooling, living with a partner, retirees, low individual monthly income, 6 to 15 years of illness, Catholics, living with children (with or without spouse). The elderly's low knowledge and negative attitude prevailed. Self-efficacy was associated with attitude and knowledge in the domains "General and Specific Diet", "Physical Exercise" and "Blood Glucose". CONCLUSION self-efficacy investigations in type 2 Diabetes Mellitus management in the elderly are important and encourage treatment adherence.
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