Abstract
Background: Self-efficacy has been linked with self-management of chronic diseases including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This review was conducted to identify the type of relationship between self-efficacy and self-management of T2DM involving studies conducted in Southeast Asia.
Materials and Method: Three established online databases (PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane) were used to search for relevant articles using a combination of keywords; self-efficacy AND ( type 2 diabetes OR type 2 diabetes mellitus ) AND ( self-management OR self-care OR self-regulation ) AND ( factor* OR determinant* OR moderator* OR mediator* OR predictor*) AND ( Brunei OR Myanmar OR Cambodia OR Timor Leste OR Loas OR Malaysia OR Philippines OR Singapore OR Thailand OR Vietnam OR Indonesia). Searching strategies were limited to quantitative studies, English language, dating from 2010 to Jun 2021.
Result: Ten eligible studies were included in this review. A cross-sectional study design is used in all studies. Six of the ten studies showed self-efficacy as an associated factor or predictor, and one study found the role of self-efficacy as a moderator of diabetes self-management. Most of the studies were conducted in Malaysia, in primary health care clinics, among the adult population, with Diabetes Management Self-Efficacy Scale (DMSES) as the main study tool to measure self-efficacy.
Conclusion: Self-efficacy has a significant relationship with type 2 diabetes self-management, and it should be included in planning intervention and education for diabetes patients. More research in the form of the prospective cohort study, a study assessing the role of moderating and mediating effect, and a study focused on the elderly population is proposed in view that this research topic is limited in Southeast Asian countries.
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@proceedings{APCPH2022-O-57, title = {The relationship between Self-Efficacy and Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Southeast Asia: A Scoping Review}, author = {Azima Binti Ramle and Halimatus Sakdiah Minhat}, url = {https://apcph.cphm.my/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/APCPH2022-O-57.pdf https://apcph.cphm.my/events/oral-session-6-ballroom-C/}, year = {2022}, date = {2022-08-01}, urldate = {2022-08-02}, issue = {7}, abstract = {Background: Self-efficacy has been linked with self-management of chronic diseases including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This review was conducted to identify the type of relationship between self-efficacy and self-management of T2DM involving studies conducted in Southeast Asia. Materials and Method: Three established online databases (PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane) were used to search for relevant articles using a combination of keywords; self-efficacy AND ( type 2 diabetes OR type 2 diabetes mellitus ) AND ( self-management OR self-care OR self-regulation ) AND ( factor* OR determinant* OR moderator* OR mediator* OR predictor*) AND ( Brunei OR Myanmar OR Cambodia OR Timor Leste OR Loas OR Malaysia OR Philippines OR Singapore OR Thailand OR Vietnam OR Indonesia). Searching strategies were limited to quantitative studies, English language, dating from 2010 to Jun 2021. Result: Ten eligible studies were included in this review. A cross-sectional study design is used in all studies. Six of the ten studies showed self-efficacy as an associated factor or predictor, and one study found the role of self-efficacy as a moderator of diabetes self-management. Most of the studies were conducted in Malaysia, in primary health care clinics, among the adult population, with Diabetes Management Self-Efficacy Scale (DMSES) as the main study tool to measure self-efficacy. Conclusion: Self-efficacy has a significant relationship with type 2 diabetes self-management, and it should be included in planning intervention and education for diabetes patients. More research in the form of the prospective cohort study, a study assessing the role of moderating and mediating effect, and a study focused on the elderly population is proposed in view that this research topic is limited in Southeast Asian countries.}, howpublished = {published online at https://apcph.cphm.my}, note = {Type: ORAL PRESENTATION; Organisation: Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine \& Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia.}, keywords = {self-efficacy, self-management, Southeast Asia, type 2 diabetes mellitus}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {proceedings} }