The effect of family caregiver empowerment interventions on family caregiver capabilities in self-management of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Indonesia
Date
2022-01-03Author
RONDHIANTO, Rondhianto
NURSALAM, Nursalam
KUSNANTO, Kusnanto
MELANIANI, Soenarnatalina
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Objective: Empowering family caregivers is one of the strategies to increase the family caregiver’s capability in T2DM self-management. The adequate capability of family caregivers in
T2DM self-management can improve T2DM management, impacting people’s health status with
T2DM. This study aimed to examine the effect of family caregiver empowerment intervention
on the family caregiver’s T2DM self-management capability.
Methods: This study is an experimental study with a randomized control group pre-test posttest design. The sample size is 60 respondents by simple random sampling, which is divided
into two groups randomly. The treatment group (n = 30) received 10-session intervention in
10 weeks (six education and training sessions and four mentoring sessions), and the control group
(n = 30) received standard care. Data were collected using a questionnaire, twice, before and
after the intervention (12 weeks after the last intervention session) and analysed descriptively
and statistically (One way-ANOVA test, dependent t-test, and independent t-test).
Results: The empowerment intervention significantly increased the family caregiver’s T2DM
self-management capability, including diet management (t = 4.070; p < .001), physical activity
management (t = 9.493; p < .001), medication management (t = 4.021; p < .001), self-monitoring
blood glucose levels (t = 2.789; p < .001), and foot care skills (t = 6.835; p < .001).
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