<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>156</id><JournalTitle>ASSESSMENT OF SELF CARE PRACTICES AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS IN RURAL AREAS OF ERODE DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU</JournalTitle><Abstract>Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder which is characterized by hyperglycemia together with metabolic
disturbances of carbohydrate, fat and protein resulting from defects of insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. Uncontrolled
diabetes due to absence of self-care assessment and non-adherence to medication leads to serious complications. The aim of
this study was to assess the self-care practices among TYPE 2 diabetic patients residing in rural areas of Erode district,
Tamilnadu. The objective of the study is to estimate the existing self-care behavior and factors influencing the behaviors of
patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and to provide counselling to the diabetic patients regarding the self-care practices. This
was a prospective, Observational, community-based study with a period of Nine months (Jan2019-Sept2019).200 Patients
were participated in this study. The data collection was done through interview and questionnaire. A revised version of the
summary of diabetes selfâ€‘ care activities (SDSCA), a standardized, validated questionnaire was used to assess selfâ€‘ care
activities of diabetic patients. Patients who were younger (<50 years) and those who were treated with insulin were more
likely to do blood sugar testing compared to those who were â‰¥50 years (P = 0.0034) and patients on treatment with oral
hypoglycemic agents (P = 0.0057), respectively. Selfâ€‘ care activities regarding both general and specific diet were poor in
our study. Overall the level of selfâ€‘ care activities among diabetic patients in our study was quite low. There is a need for
ongoing selfâ€‘ management education programs in all hospitals, for patients and caregivers. Peripheral level health
functionaries should conduct regular information, education, and communication activities and oneâ€‘ toâ€‘ one counseling
sessions for diabetic patients.</Abstract><Email>rahiyanathmr11@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>10</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2020</year><keyword>DM,Impaired Glucose Tolerance,CAN,Diabetic Self Care Activities</keyword><AUTHORS>D Krishnarajan, B Sivaranjini,K Sivasakthi,A Ramya,Rahiyanath MR,Pooja Chandran</AUTHORS><afflication>Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JKKMMRFâ€™s AJKKSA College of Pharmacy, Komarapalayam, Tamil Nadu, India,Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JKKMMRFâ€™s AJKKSA College of Pharmacy, Komarapalayam, Tamil Nadu, India,Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JKKMMRFâ€™s AJKKSA College of Pharmacy, Komarapalayam, Tamil Nadu, India,Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JKKMMRFâ€™s AJKKSA College of Pharmacy, Komarapalayam, Tamil Nadu, India,Pharm D Intern, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JKKMMRFâ€™s AJKKSA College of Pharmacy, Komarapalayam, Tamil Nadu, India,Pharm D Intern, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JKKMMRFâ€™s AJKKSA College of Pharmacy, Komarapalayam, Tamil Nadu, India</afflication></Article></Articles>