This study is a survey research. The purpose is to study the personal characteristics of people with diabetes. Compare the features and personalized self-care behaviors of patients with diabetes. 110 samples were used as the query. Descriptive statistics Analysis of frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation. Statistical tests Independent t - test and one-way analysis of variance One-way analysis of variance (One-way ANOVA) if found. The difference was statistically significant at the .05 level. The difference will test the pair with LSD method used to test the hypothesis,
the study found. Most of the respondents were female, aged 51-69 years, 75.50 percent, 62.70 percent, 78.20 percent, married, education, primary agriculture 87.27 percent, 51.82 percent of the average monthly income of less than 10,000, a 70 percent range. time is 1-10 years, 78.18 percent and 65.46 percent had complications, complications of hypertension was 52.70 percent
self-care behaviors were at a moderate level (= 3.57, SD = .42) when. the body found that the average level (= 3.57, SD = .42) for the prevention of complications. At a moderate level (= 3.54, SD = .60) the treatment was good (= 3.79, SD = .44), and the psychological, emotional and social moderate (= 3.37, SD = .57) and compare. self-care behaviors of diabetic patients with the personal attributes that gender and educational differences in self-care behaviors at different levels of statistical significance. 0.05
Suggestions Should encourage patients and caregivers with knowledge and understanding about diabetes do useful activities. To exchange their knowledge and experiences with each other and help each other, encouraging each other. So that patients feel that they are valued and have a better quality of life
key words (Key word) include: (1) self-care behaviors (2) Diabetes.
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