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Aoto, Haruka School of Health Science, Tottori University Faculty of Medicine Researchers DB KAKEN
Tanimura, Chika School of Health Science, Tottori University Faculty of Medicine Researchers DB KAKEN
Majbauddin, Abir International Platform for Dryland Research and Education, Tottori University
Kobayashi, Nobuyuki Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University
Morita, Tetsuji Tottori western Medical Association Department of Rehabilitation Misasa onsen Hospital
Inoue, Kazuoki Department of Community-based Family Medicine, Tottori University Faculty of Medicine Researchers DB
Otani, Shinji International Platform for Dryland Research and Education, Tottori University Researchers DB KAKEN
Fukada, Mika School of Health Science, Tottori University Faculty of Medicine Researchers DB KAKEN
Hanaki, Keiichi School of Health Science, Tottori University Faculty of Medicine
Keywords
knowledge
path analysis
quality of life
self-efficacy
type 2 diabetes
Abstract
[Background] The increased prevalence of chronic diseases is a social issue in developing countries. [Methods] To create a conceptual model representing the quality of life of low-income people with type 2 diabetes in the Philippines, 117 low-income adult participants in a public support group were studied, and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) and Mental Component Summary (MCS) scores on quality of life (QOL) were analyzed in terms of their relationships with the following factors: basic attributes, physical factors (glycated hemoglobin level, complications, comorbidities, and symptoms), social factors (support, education, and financial status), and cognitive factors (knowledge, attitude, self-efficacy, and self-management behavior). [Results] Based on correlation coefficients among variables and goodness-of-fit test results through a path analysis, 2 models representing causal relationships were created, both of which showed sufficient goodness-of-fit. [Conclusion] Glycated hemoglobin levels, knowledge of blood glucose levels, self-efficacy, and self-management behavior (exercise) influenced PCS scores, while age, glycated hemoglobin levels, neuropathy, knowledge of insulin, self-efficacy, and self-management behavior (exercise) influenced MCS scores. The influence of self-efficacy was prominent in both cases, providing an important insight for healthcare professionals to develop effective support methods.
Publisher
Tottori University Medical Press
Content Type
Journal Article
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ISSN
0513-5710
EISSN
1346-8049
NCID
AA00892882
Journal Title
Yonago Acta Medica
Current Journal Title
Yonago Acta Medica
Volume
62
Issue
1
Start Page
53
End Page
61
Published Date
2019-3-28
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Text Version
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Rights
注があるものを除き、この著作物は日本国著作権法により保護されています。 / This work is protected under Japanese Copyright Law unless otherwise noted.
Citation
Yonago Acta Medica. 2019, 62(1), 53-61
Department
Faculty of Medicine/Graduate School of Medical Sciences/University Hospital
Language
English