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Diabetes Care, Vol 20, Issue 4 556-561, Copyright © 1997 by American Diabetes Association
Personal-model beliefs and social-environmental barriers related to diabetes self-management
RE Glasgow, SE Hampson, LA Strycker and L Ruggiero
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403-1983, USA. russ@ori.org
OBJECTIVE: The specific aims of the present study were to report on the
level of personal beliefs and social and environmental barriers across
different regimen areas and patient subgroups and on the relationship of
personal models and perceived barriers to the level of self-management.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This study focused on several issues related
to personal models (representations of illness) and perceived barriers to
diabetes self-management among a large heterogeneous survey sample of 2,056
adults throughout the U.S. RESULTS: Respondents felt that diabetes was a
serious disease and that their self-management activities will control
their diabetes and reduce the likelihood of long-term complications. Most
frequently reported barriers were related to dietary adherence, followed by
exercise and glucose testing barriers. Both personal models and barriers
significantly predicted level of self-management in all three regimen areas
studied (diet, exercise, and glucose testing) after controlling for the
influence of demographic and medical history factors. Regimen-specific
models and barriers proved to be stronger predictors than more global
measures. Differences on personal models and barriers were observed among
different patient groups (e.g., age, health insurance, and insulin-taking
status). Possible reasons for these differences and implications for
intervention and future research are discussed. CONCLUSIONS: Both the
personal-model and barriers scales had good internal consistency and
predicted variance in each of the self-management variables after
controlling for demographic and medical history factors. These brief
self-report personal-model scales demonstrated good internal reliability
and were as predictive of self-management as the lengthier interview-based
measures in previous studies. The assessment of the treatment effectiveness
component of personal models may be sufficient for most clinical purposes.

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