Family-Centred Nursing Theory and the Functional Consequences Model Improve Diabetes Self-Management in Elderly Diabetics
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Title
Family-Centred Nursing Theory and the Functional Consequences Model Improve Diabetes Self-Management in Elderly Diabetics
Subject
diabetes mellitus, diabetes self care management, elderly, family involvement, personal ability;
Description
Background: The self-care management of older diabetics is
inconsistent and exhibits low adherence. This incident may be
influenced by the elderly's disease management capabilities and
familial involvement, which may not be conducive to their
health and care. This study aimed to develop a management
plan for elderly diabetes mellitus that emphasizes self-efficacy
and family involvement.
Methods: This research employed an explanatory survey
design with a cross-sectional methodology. The probability
sampling method, particularly simple random sampling, was
employed to choose respondents for this study from a cohort of
100 individuals with diabetes mellitus and their families. We
created a thorough assessment questionnaire for diabetes
mellitus management in the elderly, utilizing the functional
consequence model and family-centred nursing theory as the
research framework. The statistical method employed was
SEM-PLS.
Results: The outer model analysis revealed that all indicators
of each construct were valid, with a factor loading value of >
0.7. The inner model analysis revealed that the variables family
structure, family function, family stressors, elderly risk factors,
age-related changes, and elderly consequence functions had a
significant effect with a t-value of >1.96 and p-value <0.05.
Conclusion: The diabetic mellitus management model, which is
based on self-efficacy and familial support, improves self-care
management among the elderly. Nurses should adopt the
diabetic mellitus management model to increase patient
autonomy and educate families on how to support their loved
ones, thereby improving the self-care practices of elderly adults
with diabetes
inconsistent and exhibits low adherence. This incident may be
influenced by the elderly's disease management capabilities and
familial involvement, which may not be conducive to their
health and care. This study aimed to develop a management
plan for elderly diabetes mellitus that emphasizes self-efficacy
and family involvement.
Methods: This research employed an explanatory survey
design with a cross-sectional methodology. The probability
sampling method, particularly simple random sampling, was
employed to choose respondents for this study from a cohort of
100 individuals with diabetes mellitus and their families. We
created a thorough assessment questionnaire for diabetes
mellitus management in the elderly, utilizing the functional
consequence model and family-centred nursing theory as the
research framework. The statistical method employed was
SEM-PLS.
Results: The outer model analysis revealed that all indicators
of each construct were valid, with a factor loading value of >
0.7. The inner model analysis revealed that the variables family
structure, family function, family stressors, elderly risk factors,
age-related changes, and elderly consequence functions had a
significant effect with a t-value of >1.96 and p-value <0.05.
Conclusion: The diabetic mellitus management model, which is
based on self-efficacy and familial support, improves self-care
management among the elderly. Nurses should adopt the
diabetic mellitus management model to increase patient
autonomy and educate families on how to support their loved
ones, thereby improving the self-care practices of elderly adults
with diabetes
Creator
Trisna Vitaliati, Irwina Angelia silvanasari, Nurul Maurida, Ahmad Ali Basri
Source
https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v9i2.1051
Publisher
Poltekkes Surakarta
Date
December 2024
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
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Citation
Trisna Vitaliati, Irwina Angelia silvanasari, Nurul Maurida, Ahmad Ali Basri, “Family-Centred Nursing Theory and the Functional Consequences Model Improve Diabetes Self-Management in Elderly Diabetics,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 13, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10897.