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Title: Dietary self-care and hospital readmission among individuals with diabetes mellitus.
Authors: Menezes, Mariana Carvalho de
Ribeiro, Márcia Machado Cunha
Coletro, Hillary Nascimento
Oliveira, Cláudia Di Lorenzo
Cardoso, Clareci Silva
Lopes, Aline Cristine Souza
Keywords: Primary health care
Self-care
Hospitalization
Diet
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: MENEZES, M. C. de et al. Dietary self-care and hospital readmission among individuals with diabetes mellitus. International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries, v. 42, n.2, p. 331-340, abr./jun. 2022. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13410-021-00978-w>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.
Abstract: Background/Purpose Diabetes mellitus is one of the main public health problems worldwide. One important strategy for increasing the efectiveness for controlling diabetes mellitus and preventing complications is self-care supported by health- care professionals. The aim of the study was to analyze dietary self-care strategies performed by individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM) after hospitalization and their possible infuence on hospital readmissions. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in the public health services qualifed to hospitalize individuals with DM in a medium-sized municipality of Brazil. Adults were evaluated 24 months after discharge, assessing self-care strategies (dimensions: diet, physical activity, blood glucose monitoring, foot care, medication, and smoking); and clinical, anthropo- metric, and biochemical measurements. Results A high death rate (33.7%) was verifed after 24 months of hospitalization. Almost half (45.9%) of the 37 remaining patients were readmitted to hospital; however, during the 24 month period, only 42.0% received guidance about DM self- care from healthcare professionals. In the evaluation of dietary self-care, only 35.1% of the individuals reported taking care of their diet on 5 or more days a week. Individuals who adhered to self-care guided by health professionals presented twice the prevalence of not being readmitted to hospital (Prevalence ratio=2.52; 1.27–5.01). Conclusions After hospital discharge, individuals with DM presented poor adherence to self-care, especially regarding diet. However, when these individuals adhered to nutritional guidance, there were fewer hospital readmissions. These results reinforce the importance of interdisciplinary educational actions for DM management. However, due to the small sample size because of the high mortality, further studies for this purpose should be conducted.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/16347
metadata.dc.identifier.uri2: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13410-021-00978-w
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13410-021-00978-w
ISSN: 1998-3832
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