Hotma, Rumahorbo and Atin, Karjatin and Ali, Hamzah (2022) INKOLA based on Orem’s Self-Care Model and its effectiveness on the quality of life and HbA1C in children with type 1 diabetes mellitu. on the quality of life and HbA1C in children with type 1 diabetes mellitu. pp. 342-346. ISSN 1734-3402
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Abstract
The quality of life for children with diabetes type 1 is determined by the ability of parents to care for their children independently. The INKOLA model was developed from the Dorothea Orem self-care deficit model, which emphasized educa�tional support for patients’ self-care and independence. Objectives. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the INKOLA model on the QoL and HbA1C of T1DM children. Material and methods. Our quasi-experimental study with a control group was carried out on 42 T1DM children and their parents. The model of intervention was implemented for four months. QoL was measured twice in the third and fourth months. HbA1C was measured in the fourth month. Results. There was an improvement in QoL scores in the children after three months of the intervention, but the scores were not significantly different (78.67 ± 11.31 vs 73.01 ± 14.85, p = 0.173). After four months, there was an increase in the QoL score which was significantly different (80.93 ± 10.19 vs 70.80 ± 12.21, p < 0.001). The parents’ version of QoL scores after three and four months of intervention showed an improvement, but were not significantly different (three months, 78.42 ± 9.22 vs 78.27 ± 9.64, p = 0.961; four months, 79.62 ± 9.01 vs 78.63 ± 9.52, p = 0.734). The decrease of HbA1C in the intervention group was significant (8.80 ± 1.76 vs 10.59 ± 2.72, p = 0.014). Conclusions. INKOLA based on the Orem Self-Care Model is effective in improving the QoL and in controlling HbA1C for T1DM. Key words: diabetes mellitus type 1, self-care, glicated hemoglobin A, quality of lifeThe quality of life for children with diabetes type 1 is determined by the ability of parents to care for their children independently. The INKOLA model was developed from the Dorothea Orem self-care deficit model, which emphasized educa�tional support for patients’ self-care and independence. Objectives. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the INKOLA model on the QoL and HbA1C of T1DM children. Material and methods. Our quasi-experimental study with a control group was carried out on 42 T1DM children and their parents. The model of intervention was implemented for four months. QoL was measured twice in the third and fourth months. HbA1C was measured in the fourth month. Results. There was an improvement in QoL scores in the children after three months of the intervention, but the scores were not significantly different (78.67 ± 11.31 vs 73.01 ± 14.85, p = 0.173). After four months, there was an increase in the QoL score which was significantly different (80.93 ± 10.19 vs 70.80 ± 12.21, p < 0.001). The parents’ version of QoL scores after three and four months of intervention showed an improvement, but were not significantly different (three months, 78.42 ± 9.22 vs 78.27 ± 9.64, p = 0.961; four months, 79.62 ± 9.01 vs 78.63 ± 9.52, p = 0.734). The decrease of HbA1C in the intervention group was significant (8.80 ± 1.76 vs 10.59 ± 2.72, p = 0.014). Conclusions. INKOLA based on the Orem Self-Care Model is effective in improving the QoL and in controlling HbA1C for T1DM. Key words: diabetes mellitus type 1, self-care, glicated hemoglobin A, quality of life
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | 600 Teknologi dan Ilmu-ilmu Terapan > 610 - 619 Ilmu Kedokteran dan Ilmu Pengobatan > 610 Ilmu Kedokteran, Ilmu Pengobatan dan Ilmu Kesehatan |
Divisions: | Jurusan Promosi Kesehatan > D IV |
Depositing User: | Ms. ATIN KARJATIN |
Date Deposited: | 25 Jan 2022 00:49 |
Last Modified: | 25 Jan 2022 00:49 |
URI: | http://repo.poltekkesbandung.ac.id/id/eprint/4082 |
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