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Index enferm ; 33(1): [e14680], 2024.
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-232582

ABSTRACT

Objetivo principal: establecer la relación entre el nivel de comunicación familiar y autoeficacia en pacientes con Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 que asisten a un centro de salud primaria. Metodología: Estudio analítico de corte transversal, con una muestra de 238 pacientes con DM2 a los que se les aplicó la Escala de Comunicación Familiar de FACES IV y la Escala de Autoeficacia en Diabetes. Resultados principales: El 75,6% identificó un nivel de comunicación familiar “muy alto” relacionado significativamente con el “apoyo de parientes” (p=0,001). La autoeficacia percibida presentó un puntaje general de 8,2 con correlación altamente significativa entre nivel de comunicación y los ítems de autoeficacia (p < 0,05). Los mayores puntajes de autoeficacia se concentraron en niveles “muy alto” de comunicación familiar. Conclusión principal: Una alta comunicación familiar puede impactar positivamente en la autopercepción y el empoderamiento del paciente en el manejo de su DM2.(AU)


Objective: to establish the relationship between the level of family communication and self-efficacy in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus attending a primary health center. Methodology: Cross-sectional analytical study. A sample of 238 patients with T2DM was obtained and administered the FACES IV Family Communication Scale and the Diabetes Self-Efficacy Scale. Results: 75.6% identified a "very high" level of family communication significantly related to "support from relatives" (p=0.001). Perceived self-efficacy had an overall score of 8.2 with a highly significant correlation between level of communication and self-efficacy items (p-value < 0.05). The highest self-efficacy scores were concentrated in "very high" levels of family communication. Conclusion: High family communication can positively impact the patient’s self-perception and empowerment in the management of their T2DM.(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Nursing Care , Primary Health Care , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Self Efficacy , Power, Psychological , Self Concept , Cross-Sectional Studies , Nursing
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