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Factors Affecting Highly Educated Elders¡¯ Diabetic Health Leader Attitude

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to identify the relationships among diabetic health leader attitude, diabetic knowledge, and health conservation in highly educated elders.

Methods: The participants were 119 elders aged 65 or more who were attending the senior welfare centers in D and K City and had at least a high school degree. Data were collected from June 10 to July 7 in 2013. Data analysis included one-way ANOVA, independent t-test, Pearson¡¯s correlation, and stepwise multiple regression, done with the SPSS/WIN 19.0 program.

Results: A positive correlation was found among diabetic health leader attitude, diabetic knowledge, and health conservation. Health conservation explained 26% (¥â=.31) and diabetic knowledge explained 2% (¥â=.18) of the variance in diabetic health leader attitude.

Conclusion: The results indicate that to increase diabetic health leader attitude among highly educated elders, health leader programs are needed for increasing their diabetic knowledge and health conservation.
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Elderly, Attitude, Diabetes mellitus
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