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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that requires lifelong medical treatments and a life style adjustment.
To prevent serious morbidity and mortality, it requires dedication to demanding self-care behaviors in multiple domains. The objective of this study was to identify predictors of self care behaviors among patients with diabetes. From a total of follow up diabetic patients, a quantitative cross sectional study was conducted among of them from three different hospitals in Harar town, from March to April, The sample was taken using simple random sampling method.
Data was collected using pretested questionnaire. Descriptive statistics multiple logistic regression analysis were also used to assess the predicators of self care behaviors among patients with diabetes. Majority of the study respondents More than half Large proportion of them had moderate perceived susceptibility More than half of the respondents Only 87 Patients with less frequent information were less likely to take diabetes self care.
Patients who were more educated, middle income, had high perceived severity of diabetes and less perceived barrier to self care were more likely to take diabetes self care. To increase the self care behavior, diabetes messages should focus on severity of diabetes and how to overcome barriers for self care by segmenting the audiences based on income and educational status with increasing the frequency and reach of message on diabetes.
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