A study to assess the Knowledge regarding glycemic control and self-management among diabetic patients in Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur Jose K Don1,*, Sebastian Femi2, Franklin Fiby3, Davis Divya4, Padanilath Iriene B.5, Johnson Jeena6 1Assistant Professor, Amala College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala, India 2Third Year B.Sc Nursing, Amala College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala, India 3Third Year B.Sc Nursing, Amala College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala, India 4Third Year B.Sc Nursing, Amala College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala, India 5Third Year B.Sc Nursing, Amala College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala, India 6Third Year B.Sc Nursing, Amala College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala, India *Corresponding Author Email: donjosek1@gmail.com
Online Published on 03 May, 2025. Abstract A study was conducted in order to assess the knowledge regarding glycemic control and self-management among diabetic patients in Amala Institute of Medical Science, Thrissur. A Nonexperimental descriptive survey design is used for the study. The sample consists of 30 subjects. Samples were selected by convenient sampling technique and according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. The tools used were Structured Knowledge Questionnaire and Demographic variables. Structured knowledge questionnaires were administered after giving necessary instructions. The collected data were analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings of the study showed that the majority of subjects have good knowledge (56.6%) on glycemic control and self-management of diabetes mellitus. Area wise Analysis of knowledge obtained based on diabetes mellitus are in general (66.6%), definition, etiology, and risk factors (76.6%), diagnostic measures and insulin administration immediate (63%), self-care and dietary management (63.3%) respectively. The results also shows that there is a significant association between knowledge regarding glycemic control and self-management among diabetic patients with age group, religion, educational status, occupation, residence, dietary pattern, duration of illness and previous knowledge. Top Keywords Diabetes mellitus, Glycemic control, Self-management, Nonexperimental descriptive survey. Top |