Self Management Education Model For Improving The Competence In Early Detection Of Hypoglycemia Among People With Diabetes Mellitus In Dr. Moewardi Hospital
Abstract
As a chronic disease, Diabetes Mellitus (DM) requires long-termed attention and treatment to
prevent complications. People with DM are obliged to have appropriate and adequate
knowledge, skills and behaviors so they can manage their lives by themselves. Research
showed that 50–80% people with DM have inadequate knowledge to manage their disease.
Through the self-management education, people with DM are expected to improve their
competences in early detection of hypoglycemia so it will increase the quality of life and
reduce the risk of further complications. The purpose of this study was to investigate the
effect of diabetes self-management education towards early detection of hypoglycemia among
patients with DM. A quasi-experimental pre-post design with control group was used to
investigate the impact of using self-management education. Total of 40 participants were
divided into the intervention group and control group. Purposive sampling was used to obtain
the sample and independent t-test was used to analyze the data. This study indicated the
competence of people with DM in detecting early symptoms of hypoglycemia increased from
6.1 with SD 13.7 to 71.7 with SD 19.2. Subsequently, the model of self management
education was evidenced to enhance the competence of people with DM in the early detection
of hypoglycemia with P value of 0.011 (α = 0.05). The findings showed that the self-management education could improve the competence of patients with DM in the early
detection of hypoglycemia.