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Armijo, F., Flores, J. (2015). Factores biológicos, sociales y culturales relacionados con el nivel de autocuidado para la prevención de diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en el adulto maduro. AA. HH. Esperanza baja, chimbote, 2014 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional del Santa]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14278/1898
Armijo, F., Flores, J. Factores biológicos, sociales y culturales relacionados con el nivel de autocuidado para la prevención de diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en el adulto maduro. AA. HH. Esperanza baja, chimbote, 2014 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional del Santa; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14278/1898
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title = "Factores biológicos, sociales y culturales relacionados con el nivel de autocuidado para la prevención de diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en el adulto maduro. AA. HH. Esperanza baja, chimbote, 2014",
author = "Flores Velásquez, Junior Jeanpierre",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional del Santa",
year = "2015"
}
The present research is correlational descriptiva cross-sectional aims to determine the biological, social and cultural factors related to the level of selfcare for the prevention of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the mature adult in the AA. HH. Esperanza Baja, Chimbote 2014. Based on the model of Dorothea Orem self-care. The sample population consisted of 102 mature adults, 35-60 years of age. For data collection was used as instruments, the questionnaire of biological, socio-economic aspect, perceived social support test and test on diabetes mellitus. Processing and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 20. Therefore it was concluded: That there is a higher rate of selfregulating (51.0%). In biological factors: age and sex saved significant relationship with the level of self-care (p <0.05) and family history bear no significant relationship (p>0.05). In the social, socioeconomic level saves significant relationship with the level of self-care (p <0.05) and perceived social support, has no significant relationship (p> 0.05). Cultural factor, the level of information there is a significant relationship with the level of self-care (p <0.05) for the prevention of diabetes mellitus in the mature adult; and beliefs about diabetes mellitus there is a significant relationship with the level of regulating self-care (p <0.05) in the mature adult.
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