Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology
Endocrine Abstracts (2014) 35 P382 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.35.P382

ECE2014 Poster Presentations Diabetes (epidemiology, pathophysiology) (63 abstracts)

Iranians face with the same barriers to diabetes self management as people in other parts of the world. Need for family support

Sassan Sharghi & Shahram Jamshidiat


Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Institute, Tehran, Iran.


Method: One hundred and twenty-five respondents with type 1or type 2 diabetes, of both genders, were recruited from patients attending a private diabetes clinic in Karaj, Iran. They were asked to fill out the psychosocial barriers to self-care Questionnaire designed by Glasgow et al for estimating the frequency of occurrence of both environmental (e.g. time, competing demands, social pressure) and cognitive factors that interfere with diabetes self-management. Demographics and participants’ latest HbA1c were also collected.

Results: General and dietary barriers were the most frequent barriers to self-care behaviours(the outstanding item amongst them was being busy with ordinary daily tasks, 28% every day and 71% at least once a month), followed by barriers to exercise. Medication-taking barriers were less frequent, and barriers to glucose testing were reported least often. There were significant correlations between level of HbA1c with both dietary barriers and barriers to medication-taking. The results showed some similarity to those of Glasgow et al. (1989a and 1989b), however, in contrast with our results, glucose testing barriers were less frequent and barriers to medication-taking were reported least often.

Conclusions: Among Iranian population in the current study the most frequent obstacles to diabetes self-care were general barriers followed closely by barriers to diet and exercise. These findings point to the importance of family education and support for successful diabetes treatment.

Article tools

My recent searches

No recent searches.