The Caring System Development for Diabetes Mellitus Patients of Health Service Network, Bueng Sam Phan District, Phetchabun Province

Authors

  • Teerapote Faknoi Bueng Sam Phan Hospital, Phetchabun

Keywords:

caring system, diabetes mellitus, health service network

Abstract

Objective: To develop the caring system for diabetes mellitus patients, study effectiveness and satisfaction of diabetic caring system that had been developed of health service network, Bueng Sam Phan District, Phetchabun Province.

Methods: This research was quasi-experimental research. The sample group consisted of     1) doctors, nurses of Bueng Sam Phan hospital and network of Tumbol Health Promoting Hospital (THPH) staffs (13 samples), who developed the caring system for diabetes mellitus patients, 2) diabetes mellitus patients who were treated at Bueng Sam Phan Hospital and THPH network (120 samples), they were divided into 2 groups; experimental group and comparative group, each group consisted of 60 samples. The experimental group was used for the developed caring system while the comparison group was used for traditional care. Research tools included diabetes mellitus caring system, pre and post tests, and blood sugar level record. Data analysis was performed by descriptive statistics, Chi-square test, independent t-test and paired sample t-test.

Results: The caring system development consisted of reminders to come for treatment by appointment, medical treatment and education, follow-up and encourage patients, exchanging experiences, and support of network hospital. The results of using the developed system demonstrated that diabetes mellitus patients had improved their knowledge about diabetes mellitus, overall self care behavior and various aspects (except stress management), lower blood sugar levels, and better than conventional care system statistically significant (p-value < 0.05).  In this regard, most users (95.0%) satisfied with the caring system development, and more than the conventional care system statistically significant (p-value < 0.001).

Conclusion: Caring system development of diabetes mellitus had good effectiveness, patients satisfied it, and possible to implement. So, there should be used and extend to other hospitals and THPHs network.

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28-10-2022

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Faknoi, T. . . (2022). The Caring System Development for Diabetes Mellitus Patients of Health Service Network, Bueng Sam Phan District, Phetchabun Province. Journal of Nakornping Hospital, 13(2), 27–46. Retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jnkp/article/view/258400

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