Diabetes symptoms and self-management behaviors in rural older adults

农村老年人的糖尿病症状和自我管理行为

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Abstract

AIMS: To evaluate the demographic and health correlates of reporting diabetes symptoms, and the relationship between diabetes symptoms and self-management behaviors in rural older adults. METHODS: Cross-sectional interviews were conducted with 489 African American, American Indian, and white female and male adults 60 years and older. Participants with diabetes were recruited from eight North Carolina counties. Participants completed the 34-item Diabetes Symptom Checklist (DSC). Associations of demographic and health characteristics with reported symptoms were evaluated. Multivariate linear regression models were used to examine the associations of DSC scores and diabetes self-management. RESULTS: Participants had low scores on the DSC. They largely practiced appropriate diabetes self-management behaviors (self-foot checks, fruit and vegetable consumption, and self-monitoring blood glucose). Correlates of DSC included women having higher scores for hypoglycemia, psychological total, and fatigue dimensions. Neuropathic pain and vision dimensions were significantly associated with educational attainment. Most DSC dimensions were associated with ethnicity or economic status. Taking oral diabetes medicine was correlated with hyperglycemia; insulin use was associated with most DSC dimensions. HbA1c was not associated with any DSC dimension; diabetes duration >10 years was correlated with all dimensions except neuropathic pain and vision. Higher levels of psychological fatigue were significantly associated with fewer self-management behaviors. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS: Demographic and health characteristics are associated with reported symptoms. Fatigue is a symptom negatively associated with diabetes self-management behavior in older adults. Health care providers are uniquely positioned to assess patient symptoms and potential relationships with successful diabetes management.

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