Factors Associated With Adherence To Lifestyle Modifications Among Type 2 Diabetic Patients Attending Kiwoko Hospital
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2017-11
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International Health Sciences University
Abstract
Introduction: The reduction in the incidence of diabetes is directly associated with change in
lifestyle. Adherence to lifestyle modifications is a problem common with type 2 diabetic
patients. According to International Diabetic Federation, of which Uganda is a member
country, there are 400,600 people in Uganda registered with Diabetes Mellitus. The focus of
the government in advancing free medical care and other support systems in Uganda has
attained less success. The rising challenge of the condition remains a threat to the livelihood
of the people
Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the factors associated with adherence to
lifestyle modifications among type 2 diabetic patients attending Kiwoko hospital. The
specific objectives were; to assess the individual factors, socio-economic factors and DM
related complications associated with adherence to lifestyle modifications among type 2
diabetic patients attending Kiwoko hospital.
Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 96 diabetes type 2 patients
attending Kiwoko hospital in the period of June 2017. Data was collected using a researcher
administered questionnaire from randomly selected patients and analyzed using SPSS were
chi-square tests were conducted to determine the associations.
Results: The proportion of patients that adhered to type 11 diabetes mellitus lifestyle
modifications was 39.6%. Majority of the respondents had knowledge about lifestyle
modifications and positive attitude towards adherence. The most practiced modifications
were; dietary modifications (89.6%), attendance of DM clinics (89.6%) and abstinence from
abuse of substances (84.4%). Two thirds of the respondents (45.8%) had emergency visits to
the hospital due to uncontrolled sugar levels. Age (P=0.000), average monthly income
(P=0.000), uncontrolled sugar levels (P=0.006) and damage to the eyes and nerves due to DM
(P=0.000) had significant association with adherence to lifestyle modifications.
Conclusion and recommendation: Low adherence to life style modifications among people
with type 11 diabetes in Nakaseke District is significantly associated with, age, religion and
income status. Dietary modifications, regular monitoring of blood sugar levels, self-care
behavior and abstinence from substance abuse are significantly associated complications such
as diabetic foot uncontrolled sugar levels and damage to eyes and nerves. A multi-
disciplinary approach should be used to increase adherence to life style modifications for type
11 diabetes.
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Diabetes