The Effect of Diabetes Self-Management Education, Based on The Health Belief Model, on the Psychosocial Outcome of Type 1 2 Diabetic Patients in Indonesia
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2019-03-04Author
Rondhianto, Rondhianto
Kusnanto, Kusnanto
Melaniani, Soenarnatalina
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Lack	 of	 knowledge	 on	 disease	 management	 may	 distress	 type	 2	 diabetic	 patients,	 which	 could	 negatively	
affect	their	quality	of	life.	The	health	belief	model	has	been	widely	used	to	improve	the	patient’s	knowledge,	
skill,	and	abilities	in	relation	to	self-care.	The	study	aimed	to	examine	the	effect	of	diabetes	self-management	
education,	based	on	the	Health	Belief	Model	(HBM),	on	the	psychosocial	outcome	(self-efficacy,	self-care	
behaviour,	 distress,	 and	 quality	 of	 life),	 and	 glycemic	 control	 (measured	 by	 their	 blood	 glucose	 level).	A	
randomised	 control	 trial	 was	 employed,	 using	 a	 pre-test-post-test	 design.	 Our	 study	 recruited	 120	 type	 2	
diabetic	patients	who	were	equally	assigned	to	the	intervention	group	(n=	60)	and	the	control	group	(n=60).	
The	data	was	 analysed	using	 an	independent	t	test	with	a	significance	level	of	 0.05.	After	the	intervention,	
the	 intervention	 group	 and	 control	 group	 showed	 significantly	 different	 scores	 in	 self-efficacy,	 self-care	
behaviour,	 diabetes	 distress,	 quality	 of	 life,	 and	 blood	 glucose	 level.	 Diabetes	 self-management	 education	
based	on	the	HBM	had	a	significant	effect	on	the	phycosocial	outcome	of	patients	with	type	2	diabetes.
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