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A Predictive Model of Health Outcomes for Young People with Type 2 Diabetes

Authors
Jung, Sun YoungLee, Sook JaKim, Sun HeeJung, Kyung Mi
Issue Date
Mar-2015
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Keywords
glycosylated hemoglobin A; health status; self-care; type 2 diabetes mellitus
Citation
ASIAN NURSING RESEARCH, v.9, no.1, pp.73 - 80
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Journal Title
ASIAN NURSING RESEARCH
Volume
9
Number
1
Start Page
73
End Page
80
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/94355
DOI
10.1016/j.anr.2014.11.002
ISSN
1976-1317
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to develop and test a hypothetical model to predict health outcomes in young people with type 2 diabetes. Methods: Data were collected from 190 adults aged 23-45 with type 2 diabetes mellitus who visited the endocrinology outpatient department of the two university hospitals in South Korea from November 2, 2012 to March 7, 2013. Data collection used the structured questionnaires and patient medical records. The descriptive and correlation statistics were analyzed using PASW 18.0 and structural equation modeling procedure was performed using the AMOS 18.0 program. Results: The fit of the hypothetical model was appropriate with the ratio of the chi-square statistic to degrees of freedom at 17.00, goodness-of-fit index at .975, adjusted goodness-of-fit index at .930, root mean square error of approximation at .061, normed fit index at .926, Turker-Lewis index at .929, comparative fit index at .966. Behavioral skills were a critical factor that directly affects self-management behaviors. Through behavioral skills, motivation had a statistically significant indirect effect on self-management behavior. Self-management behavior had a statistically significant direct effect on health outcome. Through self-management behavior, behavioral skills had a statistically significant indirect effect on health outcome. These variables explained 17.9% of the total variance for the health outcome in young people with type 2 diabetes. Conclusions: The results suggest that self-management behavior could be improved through nursing interventions promoting personal motivation (positive attitude), social motivation (social support), and behavioral skills (self efficacy), which can result in better health outcomes for young people with type 2 diabetes. Copyright (C) 2015, Korean Society of Nursing Science. Published by Elsevier. All rights reserved.
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