INTEGRATING KNOWLEDGE: HEALTH LITERACY AND ITS EFFECT ON COMPLIANCE OF TYPE II DIABETES

Q4 Medicine
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Objective: To find out the effect of Health Literacy (HL) on Treatment Adherence among Patients with Type II Dia­betes Mellitus, covering both Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological compliances. Methodology: This research was conducted using cross-sectional survey on patients with the mean age of 55.15+.59 years from Mercy teaching hospital of Peshawar from March to August 2022. Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) and another questionnaire related with knowledge, risk factors and its com­plications were also used. Control on diabetes of patients was measured by the last HBA1C test results. Analysis was carried out using SPSS v.26, using descriptive statistic and Pearson correlation. Results: In this study the response rate was 96.8%, with the mean age (n=242) of 55.15+.59 years. The Reli­ability of the scale Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) through Cronbach Alpha reliability was 0.88. Most of the patients were male (n=157, 64.8%), from OPD (n=238, 98%), and have diabetic family history (n=198, 80%) respectively. Majority of the patients were taking oral medications (n=135, 55.6%), have good diabetic control levels of HbA1c (n=104, 42.8%) and taken physician guide regarding diabetes knowledge and management (n=86, 35.4%) respectively. Statistically significant relationship was found between health literacy with pharmacological and non-pharmacological compliance (p=0.000) through Pearson correlation. Conclusion: It is concluded that a high level of HL plays a vital role in the management of type II diabetes, also it is strongly related with improved glycemic control, indicating a strong positive relationship between knowledge acquisition and successful management of diabetes.
整合知识:健康素养及其对ii型糖尿病依从性的影响
目的:探讨健康素养对2型糖尿病患者治疗依从性的影响,包括药物依从性和非药物依从性。方法:本研究采用横断面调查,患者平均年龄55.15岁以上。2022年3月至8月在白沙瓦仁慈教学医院工作59年。慢性疾病自我管理计划(CDSMP)和另一份与知识、危险因素及其并发症相关的问卷。以最后一次HBA1C检测结果衡量患者糖尿病的控制情况。使用SPSS v.26进行分析,采用描述性统计和Pearson相关。结果:本组患者有效率为96.8%,平均年龄为55.15岁以上(n=242)。59年。慢性疾病自我管理计划量表(CDSMP)的Cronbach Alpha信度为0.88。患者以男性(157例,占64.8%)、门诊就诊(238例,占98%)和糖尿病家族史(198例,占80%)居多。患者以口服药物为主(n=135, 55.6%),以糖化血红蛋白控制水平良好(n=104, 42.8%),以接受医师糖尿病知识和管理指导为主(n=86, 35.4%)。通过Pearson相关分析,健康素养与药物依从性和非药物依从性之间存在统计学意义(p=0.000)。结论:高水平的HL在II型糖尿病的治疗中起着至关重要的作用,并且与血糖控制的改善密切相关,表明知识获取与糖尿病的成功治疗之间存在着很强的正相关关系。
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