Difficulties Found By Persons Living With Diabetes Mellitus: A Quantitative Analysis

Goal: to know the main difficulties faced by DM patients, characterizing the socioeconomic situation of the interviewees, identifying the type of care received by DM patients. Method: It was a research of the descriptive exploratory type with quantitative approach that was carried out in the Basic H...

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Published in:International archives of medicine Vol. 10
Main Authors: Maximino, Danielle Aurília Ferreira Macêdo, Silva, Claudete Maria da, Bezerra, Eva Pôrto, Oliveira, Danielle Martins do Nascimento, Silva, Cássia Surama Oliveira da, Filho, Josélio Soares de Oliveira, Vir´gínio, Nereide De Andrade, Souto, Cláudia Germana Virgínio de, Silva, Amanda Benício da, Ribeiro, Gerson Da Silva, Mello, Emmanuella Costa de Azevedo, Lima, Andréa Márcia Cunha, Barbosa, Lucas Cunha Pimenta, Cruz, Déa Sílvia Moura da, Marques, Daniela Karina Antão, De Souza, Maurício Caxias
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 25-04-2017
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Summary:Goal: to know the main difficulties faced by DM patients, characterizing the socioeconomic situation of the interviewees, identifying the type of care received by DM patients. Method: It was a research of the descriptive exploratory type with quantitative approach that was carried out in the Basic Health Care of the city of Camutanga/PE. The population was formed by one hundred (100) diabetic patients enrolled at the FHS of said municipality, the sample will be formed by one hundred (100) of diabetics from UBS Mini Posto. The instrument for data collection was a form. The data collection took place in September and October 2016 after approval by the Research Ethics Committee of the Faculdade de Enfermagem Nova Esperança (FACENE). CAAE: 59111616.1.0000.517 Results and Discussion: the data obtained in the research show that 65% of the study participants are between the age group over 65 years; 67% have primary education; 53% are retired; 62% reported receiving a minimum wage. About the data related to the issue 31% report that they have diabetes between 05 to 10 years; 79% prevail with type 2; 100% make use of medication; 43% use glibenclamide and metformin. Conclusion: in view of the foregoing, it is concluded that this municipality presents several positive points in caring for the patients, but there are still gaps to provide adequate care to the carriers.              Descriptors: Diabetes Mellitus. Primary Health Care. Nursing.
ISSN:1755-7682
1755-7682
DOI:10.3823/2373