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Perceived family support and blood glucose control in type 2 diabetes
Adetunji, A. A; Ladipo, M. M. A; Irabor, A. E; Adeleye, J. O.
  • Adetunji, A. A; s.af
  • Ladipo, M. M. A; s.af
  • Irabor, A. E; s.af
  • Adeleye, J. O; s.af
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1261155
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This study aimed to find out if levels of family support are correlated with blood glucose control among Nigerians with type 2 diabetes. One hundred and fifty (150) patients attending the diabetes clinic of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, were assessed for their perception of family support using a validated family support measure. Fasting plasma glucose was used as the index of glycaemic control, and 39% of subjects were rated as having 'strong' perceived family support, while 31% and 11% were rated wth 'weak' and 'no' perceived family support, respectively. Mean fasting plasma glucose was 7.0±2.5 mmol/L, with lower levels of blood glucose in those who perceived their family as supportive, compared with those who perceived their family as unsupportive. Positive family support was found to correlate positively with blood glucose control
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Social Support / Blood Glucose / Family / Nigeria Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Afr. ed.) Year: 2008 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Social Support / Blood Glucose / Family / Nigeria Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Afr. ed.) Year: 2008 Type: Article