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Sentido de coherencia y autocuidados en la salud de las personas con diabetes

Authors: Vega Martínez, María del Carmen;

Sentido de coherencia y autocuidados en la salud de las personas con diabetes

Abstract

RESUMEN EN CASTELLANO La Diabetes es una enfermedad crónica con alta morbimortalidad. El autocuidado en la diabetes implica acciones que requieren un esfuerzo físico y emocional constante, siendo una de las barreras para la adherencia al plan de cuidados. El sentido de coherencia (SOC) podría estar relacionado con el autocuidado en estas personas. El objetivo de la tesis ha sido analizar la relación entre el SOC y la adherencia al tratamiento terapéutico, funcionamiento familiar y apoyo social percibido en personas con diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM2), y por otro lado, analizar la relación entre el sentido de coherencia y la adherencia al autocuidado en personas con diabetes mellitus. Los resultados de la tesis mostraron que a más SOC, mejor adherencia al tratamiento terapéutico y percepciones más positivas sobre el plan de cuidados en personas con DM. RESUMEN EN INGLÉS Diabetes is a chronic disease with high morbi-mortality. Self-care in diabetes involves actions that require constant physical and emotional effort, being one of the barriers to adherence to the care plan. The sense of coherence (SOC) could be related to self-care in these people. The aim of the thesis was to analyze the relationship between SOC and adherence to therapeutic treatment, family functioning and perceived social support in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), and on the other hand, to analyze the relationship between sense of coherence and adherence to self-care in people with diabetes mellitus. The results of the thesis showed that the higher the SOC, the better the adherence to therapeutic treatment and the more positive perceptions of the care plan in people with DM.

Keywords

Diabetes mellitus, Autocuidados, salutogénesis, 0913, Sentido de Coherencia

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