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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED BENEFITS/BARRIERS OF SELF-CARE BEHAVIORS AND SELF MANAGEMENT IN DIABETIC PATIENTS

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 MOROVATI SHARIFABAD MOHAMMAD ALI | ROUHANI TONEKABONI N. | Issue Writer Certificate 

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  17-27

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 Background & Aim: DIABETES is the most common disease due to metabolism disorder with long term complications. Self-care is a basic factor in control of the disease. If diabetic patients perceive the BENEFITS of self-care behaviors, then the perceived BARRIERS will decrease (net benefit) and the likelihood of engaging in self-care behaviors will increase. This study was carried out with the aim of determining perceived BENEFITS/barriers to self-care behaviors and it's relation with practicing self-care behaviors among diabetic patients referred to Yazd DIABETES research center. Methods & Materials: This is a cross-sectional study. Study subjects (n=120) were selected among patients referred to Yazd DIABETES research center. Data were collected using a two-section questionnaire. The first section was to assess demographic characteristics of the subjects and the second section was to assess perceived BENEFITS and BARRIERS and SELF CARE behaviors constructs. Results: Perceived BENEFITS score among the patients was 88 per cent and perceived BARRIERS score was 27.75 per cent. Self-care behavior was done by 62.79 per cent of the patients. There was a significant relationship between perceived BENEFITS and DIABETES duration. Perceived BENEFITS was also positively correlated with SELF CARE behaviors (P=0.01). There was also a negative correlation between perceived BARRIERS and self-care behaviors (P=0.01). Net benefit also had a direct correlation with self-care behavior with P=0.01. Perceived BENEFITS and perceived BARRIERS also had a negative correlation with each other with P=0.01. Perceived BENEFITS and BARRIERS accounted for 28.2 percent variance of self-care behaviors.Conclusion: Perceiving BENEFITS of self-care behaviors by diabetic patients will cause an increase on practicing self-care behaviors and this will be more possible if the BARRIERS to self-care behaviors be minimized. Therefore, for promotion of diabetic patients' quality of life, attention to these important factors is recommended.

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MOROVATI SHARIFABAD, MOHAMMAD ALI, & ROUHANI TONEKABONI, N.. (2007). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED BENEFITS/BARRIERS OF SELF-CARE BEHAVIORS AND SELF MANAGEMENT IN DIABETIC PATIENTS. HAYAT, 13(1), 17-27. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/106144/en

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MOROVATI SHARIFABAD MOHAMMAD ALI, ROUHANI TONEKABONI N.. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED BENEFITS/BARRIERS OF SELF-CARE BEHAVIORS AND SELF MANAGEMENT IN DIABETIC PATIENTS. HAYAT[Internet]. 2007;13(1):17-27. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/106144/en

IEEE: Copy

MOHAMMAD ALI MOROVATI SHARIFABAD, and N. ROUHANI TONEKABONI, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED BENEFITS/BARRIERS OF SELF-CARE BEHAVIORS AND SELF MANAGEMENT IN DIABETIC PATIENTS,” HAYAT, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 17–27, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/106144/en

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