The Effectiveness of Social Support Management of Diabetes on Glucose Control of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients: Quasi-Experiments
Date
2021-02-04Author
Andriyanto, Arief
Rofi’ah, Ika
Bahtiar, Bahtiar
Wicaksono, Arif
Zakiyah, Ana
Yulianti, Indra
Merbawani, Raras
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BACKGROUND: Family plays a role in managing risk factors for diabetes mellitus (DM) in family members. The
family can use diet and activity management as a form of prevention of risk factors and care for family members
diagnosed with type 2 DM to keep it from getting to the level of severity.
AIM: The study aims to analyze Social Support Management of Diabetes (SoSMeD) for glucose control of type 2
DM patients.
METHODS: The study used a quasi-experiment pre-post-test with a control group design. The SoSMeD intervention
was conducted for 3 months. The samples were taken by a random sampling technique of 50 respondents in each
group. The measurement tool checks for glucose during the GDA-test 3 times, analyzed using a paired t-test.
RESULTS: The results show significant differences between the intervention and control groups after being given
SoSMeD in carrying out glucose control for patients with type 2 DM (p = 0.001).
CONCLUSION: SoSMeD interventions provide type 2 DM sufferers with glucose control. Based on the findings, it is
recommended that nurses should provide proper nursing interventions by involving families in diabetes management.