FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO NON-ADHERENCE TO DIETARY RECOMMENDATIONS AMONG DIABETIC PATIENTS ATTENDING KAPSABET COUNTY REFERRAL HOSPITAL, KENYA
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Effects, Parent’s financial status, Students’ dropoutAbstract
Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires adherence to dietary recommendations for effective
management. However, studies have shown that many diabetic patients struggle to adhere to
these recommendations, leading to poor health outcomes. This study presents the findings
of a study conducted at Kapsabet County Referral Hospital in Kenya to explore the factors
contributing to non-adherence to dietary recommendations among diabetic patients. The study was
a cross-sectional analytical study which targeted type 2 diabetics attending outpatient clinic at
Kapsabet County Referral Hospital. Researcher administered questionnaires to 138 selected
patients for the study. The data was be coded, cleaned and analyzed using SPPS Scientific
software. Permission was sought from SERC and NACOSTI (Ref no. NACOSTI/P/23/24350),
County Commissioner (NC.EDU/4/3/VOL.11/ (22) and County Director of Education
(NDI/CDE/RESEARCH/1/VOL.111/75). The results from the study indicates that demographic
attributes of the participants played a significant role in predicting their adherence to dietary
practices (B0=1.634, P<0.001). The Adherence to dietary practices was shown to be strongly
impacted by age (B1=0.359). Further findings presented a positive association between the level
of education and the adherence to dietary practices (B3=0.620). More importantly correlation was
noted between individual’s level of income and their likelihood of adhering to dietary practices
(B6=0.611). There was a higher likelihood for patients with higher incomes to pursue accurate
dietary information and adhere to it compared to patients with lower incomes. The results
highlighted a range of factors influencing dietary adherence, including lack of knowledge,
financial constraints, cultural beliefs, and social support. In conclusion, healthcare providers are
expected to take these factors into consideration when developing interventions to help diabetic
patients better manage their condition through diet. The results indicate that non-adherence to
recommended dietary recommendation is not satisfactory hence addressing the reality of how
patients with T2DM in Nandi eat in their daily lives and enhanced nutrition education would enable
them adhere to medical nutrition therapy.
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