The Faculty of Nursing at Baghdad University discussed the master’s thesis tagged Self-Management of Women with Diabetes Mellitus Type II for the student or the student Zahraa Fares Kamel.

The aim of the study to determine health-related outcomes. This study aimed to assess self-management among women with type 2 diabetes in light of sociodemographic characteristics and predictive clinical factors.

The letter also included the thesis to that self-management behaviors were practiced at a significantly moderate level among women with type 2 diabetes. In particular, diabetic patients were not consistent in regular self-management behaviors as recommended. Demographic characteristics such as age, monthly income, residents, educational level and marital status played a role in self-management behavior practices.

The most important recommendations reached by the study: Awareness programs for diabetes patients, especially among those who are unmarried, live in rural areas, or have low levels of education in clinical practice, are recommended to promote self-management of diabetes, especially for those who live for long periods of time with diabetes and those with chronic comorbidities. And the estimate that the researcher got privilege.

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