Salud-competencia familiar en el autocuidado en pacientes con Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2
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Introduction. The Diabetes Mellitus Tip 2 (DM2) is a degenerative chronic disease that affects the population of our country; the National System of Health has created strategies to foment the self care one of the people with this disease. The infirmary personnel is integral key in the multidisciplinary equipment in the development of these strategies, for that reason it is important to study the elements that conform and promote the self care one, between that consider themselves as the most important level of knowledge of the disease and the familiar support (in this case determined by Familiar Health- Competition) with which counts the person with DM2. Objective: To identify the influence of Familiar Health-Competition in self care and the level of knowledge that the patient with DM2 has. Methodology: Cross-sectional, descriptive investigation, with nonprobabilística a representative sample of 30 people with DM2. The analysis of data was carried out with statistical package SPS. Discussion and Conclusions: The study agrees with results of other made investigations. The Level of Health Familiar Competition and the level of knowledge of the disease influence in the taken care of car, since the Level of Health Familiar Competition is a retaining wall so that the patient can carry out his self care, if the person with DM2 has an average then stable relative the adhesion to the pharmacologic treatment and medical it is better.
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