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Apart from the factors of adjunctive treatment, there was no significant difference between
samples with respect to age, gender, site of bleeding, and initial INR which indicated that
these factors did not affect target INR achievement. The incidence of in-hospital mortality
was 8 (17.4%) out of 46 samples who received 3F-PCC. Only 2 patients (n=2) reported having
thrombotic events during the admission.
DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: The rate of INR achievement was 52.2% in our study. The use of
3F-PCC (Prothrombinex-VF®) produces a variable reduction in INR in our center without overt
risk of thromboembolic events and in-hospital mortality.
ID 105 MOTIVATION IN SELF-CARE MANAGEMENT AMONG PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES
MELLITUS IN SELANGOR, MALAYSIA: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
Rosnani Kassim, Albeny J. Panting, Norbaidurah Ithnain, Siti Nurhanim Mohamed Aimanan, Tengku Puteri
Tengku Baharudin Shah, Nurul Nadhirah Nasir, Nadia Amiruddin
Institute for Health Behavioural Research
INTRODUCTION: The driving force behind the desire to change one's behaviour is motivation.
Self-care behaviours support in disease adaptation by improving treatment adherence,
disease control, quality of life, and self-perceived health status. Diabetes patients, on the
other hand, were found to be less concerned with their own health. Thus, the purpose of this
paper is to explore what motivates diabetic patients to manage their disease.
METHODS: A qualitative research approach was used to investigate and gain a better
understanding of diabetic patients' motivation for diabetes self-care. From November to
December 2019, semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 diabetic
patients from two health facilities in Selangor, namely Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah,
Klang and Meru Health Clinic in Selangor. The NVivo software was used to manage qualitative
data, which was then thematically analysed.
RESULTS: This study uncovered three significant socio-motivational themes: family support,
community support, and perceived healthcare provider support. We discovered several
subthemes under the main theme of family support, including support from spouses, children,
and family members. We discovered subthemes for community support, such as support from
neighbours and friends. In addition, subthemes of perceived support from healthcare
providers include individual diabetes self-management counselling, foot care, diet, financial
and moral support.
DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight the importance of motivating factors in
providing diabetic patients with diabetes self-care support. Thus, to encourage patients to
better manage their diseases, a well-planned diabetes management programme that includes
social support should be implemented.
ID 106 STRENGTHENING HEALTH POLICY AND SYSTEMS RESEARCH (HPSR) CAPACITY IN
MALAYSIA: STAKEHOLDER'S PERSPECTIVE
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Kartiekasari Syahidda Mohammad Zubairi , Kalvina Chelladorai , Tan Yui Ping , Nurul Iman Jamalul-lail , Devi
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Shantini Rata Mohan , Inin Roslyza Rusli , Nur Hidayati Abdul Halim , Nur Azmiah Zainuddin , Ainul Nadziha
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Mohd Hanafiah , Masrol Hafizal Ismail , Zulkarnain Abdul Karim 2
1 Institute for Health Systems Research, National Institutes for Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia
2 National Institutes for Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia
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