Self-care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ghana: a systematic review
Abstract Background Self-care remains an effective model for diabetes management and care in low-and-middle-income countries due to the limited resources available for the clinical management of the disease and its complications This study examined adherence to self-care behaviors and associated fac...
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author | Richmond Opoku Solomon Kwesi Ackon Emmanuel Kumah Charles Owusu-Aduomi Botchwey Nana Esi Appiah Shadrach Korsah Michael Peprah |
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description | Abstract Background Self-care remains an effective model for diabetes management and care in low-and-middle-income countries due to the limited resources available for the clinical management of the disease and its complications This study examined adherence to self-care behaviors and associated factors among people with type 2 diabetes in Ghana. Methods PubMed, PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase and Google scholar were used to identify quantitative observational studies published between 1990 and September 30, 2023. Studies exclusive to persons with type 2 diabetes ≥ 18 years of age in a Ghanaian setting were included in this review. Findings of primary studies were analyzed using narrative synthesis. Results Twelve studies, presenting data on a total of 2,671 persons with type 2 diabetes, were included. All the studies were published in the last decade (2015–2022) and a majority of them were from the Greater Accra Region. The mean number of days (per week) participants adhered to a self-care behavior were in the ranges of 3.9–4.4 for diet, 4.2–4.8 for physical activity, 0.5–2.2 for self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), and 2.9–5.0 for foot care. Adherence rates for medication were in the range of 33.5–84.5%. Patient-related factors, sociodemographic/economic-related factors, condition-related factors, and healthcare system-related factors were associated with various self-care behaviors. Conclusion Adherence to self-care behaviors among persons with type 2 diabetes in Ghana remains an ongoing challenge with significant variations in adherence among patients with different characteristics. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a0d8cc06be174c8c96135617060e681b2023-11-26T13:34:53ZengBMCBMC Endocrine Disorders1472-68232023-11-0123111110.1186/s12902-023-01508-xSelf-care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ghana: a systematic reviewRichmond Opoku0Solomon Kwesi Ackon1Emmanuel Kumah2Charles Owusu-Aduomi Botchwey3Nana Esi Appiah4Shadrach Korsah5Michael Peprah6Department of Health Administration and Education, University of EducationDepartment of Health Administration and Education, University of EducationDepartment of Health Administration and Education, University of EducationDepartment of Health Administration and Education, University of EducationMaxillofacial Surgery Unit, Korle-Bu Teaching HospitalMastercard Foundation Scholars Program, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Health Administration and Education, University of EducationAbstract Background Self-care remains an effective model for diabetes management and care in low-and-middle-income countries due to the limited resources available for the clinical management of the disease and its complications This study examined adherence to self-care behaviors and associated factors among people with type 2 diabetes in Ghana. Methods PubMed, PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase and Google scholar were used to identify quantitative observational studies published between 1990 and September 30, 2023. Studies exclusive to persons with type 2 diabetes ≥ 18 years of age in a Ghanaian setting were included in this review. Findings of primary studies were analyzed using narrative synthesis. Results Twelve studies, presenting data on a total of 2,671 persons with type 2 diabetes, were included. All the studies were published in the last decade (2015–2022) and a majority of them were from the Greater Accra Region. The mean number of days (per week) participants adhered to a self-care behavior were in the ranges of 3.9–4.4 for diet, 4.2–4.8 for physical activity, 0.5–2.2 for self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), and 2.9–5.0 for foot care. Adherence rates for medication were in the range of 33.5–84.5%. Patient-related factors, sociodemographic/economic-related factors, condition-related factors, and healthcare system-related factors were associated with various self-care behaviors. Conclusion Adherence to self-care behaviors among persons with type 2 diabetes in Ghana remains an ongoing challenge with significant variations in adherence among patients with different characteristics.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-023-01508-xSelf-care behaviorsAdherencePatientType 2 DiabetesSystematic reviewGhana |
spellingShingle | Richmond Opoku Solomon Kwesi Ackon Emmanuel Kumah Charles Owusu-Aduomi Botchwey Nana Esi Appiah Shadrach Korsah Michael Peprah Self-care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ghana: a systematic review BMC Endocrine Disorders Self-care behaviors Adherence Patient Type 2 Diabetes Systematic review Ghana |
title | Self-care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ghana: a systematic review |
title_full | Self-care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ghana: a systematic review |
title_fullStr | Self-care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ghana: a systematic review |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ghana: a systematic review |
title_short | Self-care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ghana: a systematic review |
title_sort | self care behaviors and associated factors among individuals with type 2 diabetes in ghana a systematic review |
topic | Self-care behaviors Adherence Patient Type 2 Diabetes Systematic review Ghana |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-023-01508-x |
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