Abstract Background Self-efficacy has been shown to be positively correlated with self-care behaviour and glycaemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, such evidence is lacking in the Malaysian primary care setting. The objectives of this study were to i) determine the levels of self-efficacy, self-care behaviour and glycaemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Malaysian primary care setting ii) determine the relationship between self-efficacy, self-care behaviour and glycaemic control iii) determine the factors associated with glycaemic control. Methods This was a cross-sectional study involving patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus from two public primary care clinics in Malaysia. Self-...
[[abstract]]This study was a descriptive, correlational design, aimed to explore and determine the r...
Aims. To explore differences in self-care behaviour according to demographic and illness characteris...
Aims. To explore differences in self-care behaviour according to demographic and illness characteris...
BACKGROUND: Self-efficacy has been shown to be positively correlated with self-care behaviour and gl...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the association between self-efficacy and self-care behavior to ...
Abstract. This cross-sectional study aimed to estimate the prevalence of glycemic control and its as...
Introduction: Diabetic control depends partially on self-management. Diabetes self-care is reported ...
Background: Self-efficacy is one of the factors involved in successful self-care of diabetic patient...
Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus among Malaysian aged ≥ 18 years increased from 11....
Background: High level of self-efficacy and adherence to self-care activities have a positive impact...
The prevalence of diabetes in Malaysia has been increasing from 6.3% in 1986 to 17.5% in 2015. The ...
Self-efficacy is a concept that refers to an individual’s belief in their ability to realize behav...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus among Malaysian aged ≥ 18 years increasing from 11.6...
Objective: Self-efficacy is one aspect predicted to influence the self-management of type 2 Diabetes...
Background: High level of self-efficacy and adherence to self-care activities have a positive impact...
[[abstract]]This study was a descriptive, correlational design, aimed to explore and determine the r...
Aims. To explore differences in self-care behaviour according to demographic and illness characteris...
Aims. To explore differences in self-care behaviour according to demographic and illness characteris...
BACKGROUND: Self-efficacy has been shown to be positively correlated with self-care behaviour and gl...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the association between self-efficacy and self-care behavior to ...
Abstract. This cross-sectional study aimed to estimate the prevalence of glycemic control and its as...
Introduction: Diabetic control depends partially on self-management. Diabetes self-care is reported ...
Background: Self-efficacy is one of the factors involved in successful self-care of diabetic patient...
Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus among Malaysian aged ≥ 18 years increased from 11....
Background: High level of self-efficacy and adherence to self-care activities have a positive impact...
The prevalence of diabetes in Malaysia has been increasing from 6.3% in 1986 to 17.5% in 2015. The ...
Self-efficacy is a concept that refers to an individual’s belief in their ability to realize behav...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus among Malaysian aged ≥ 18 years increasing from 11.6...
Objective: Self-efficacy is one aspect predicted to influence the self-management of type 2 Diabetes...
Background: High level of self-efficacy and adherence to self-care activities have a positive impact...
[[abstract]]This study was a descriptive, correlational design, aimed to explore and determine the r...
Aims. To explore differences in self-care behaviour according to demographic and illness characteris...
Aims. To explore differences in self-care behaviour according to demographic and illness characteris...