Perceptions of metabolic syndrome management utilization in relation to patient experience and health-related quality of life

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Olajide A. Adekunle , Jon C. Schommer , Yun S. Wang , Ismaeel Yunusa , Marc L. Fleming , Enrique Seoane-Vazquez , Lawrence M. Brown
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Abstract

Background

One factor for the poor health outcomes among adult people with metabolic syndrome (MetS) is poor utilization of disease management resources, which may be attributable to prior experience with pharmacists (PEwP) and perceptions of disease management resource utilization (PMU). Therefore, understanding patients' experience could be critical to improving their perceptions and promoting health outcomes.

Objectives

The study explored the influence of PEwP and PMU on the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of people with MetS.

Methods

Data on perceptions of healthcare, medication, and pharmacy services utilization, PEwP, and HRQoL were collected using validated tools via an electronic survey. Chi-square and ordinal regression tests were used to predict the association between PMU, PEwP, and HRQoL. Also, mediation analysis through Haye's model 4 explored the direct and indirect relationship of PMU and PEwP on HRQoL.

Results

A total of 706 completed surveys were collected and used for analyses. On average, respondents reported three comorbidities. Of the respondents, 72.0% had good PEwP, while 32.6% had good PMU. Comparatively, 38.4% of those with good PEwP had good PMU, compared to 17.3% of those with poor PEwP. Also, 47.0% of those with good PMU had good HRQoL compared to 35.3% with poor PMU. The odds of having fair or good PMU were nearly triple (OR = 2.97, p < 0.001) among those with good PEwP compared to those with poor PEwP. Also, respondents with good PMU had 58% (OR = 1.58, p = 0.008) higher odds of having fair or good HRQoL. Analysis through bootstrap indicated a significant relationship (BootCI = −0.072, −0.022) between PEwP and HRQoL via respondents' PMU.

Conclusions

MetS individuals with good experience and PMU were more likely to have good HRQoL. Prior experience with pharmacists influenced PMU and indirectly impacted HRQoL. Therefore, pharmacists must consider patients' experience and management utilization perceptions to promote health outcome among people with MetS, while implementing interventions.

代谢综合征管理利用与患者体验和健康相关生活质量的关系
背景成年代谢综合征(MetS)患者健康状况差的一个因素是对疾病管理资源的利用率低,而这可能归因于之前与药剂师接触的经历(PEwP)和对疾病管理资源利用率(PMU)的看法。因此,了解患者的经验对于改善他们的认知和促进健康结果至关重要。研究探讨了 PEwP 和 PMU 对 MetS 患者健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的影响。采用卡方检验和序数回归检验预测 PMU、PEwP 和 HRQoL 之间的关联。此外,还通过 Haye 模型 4 进行了中介分析,探讨了 PMU 和 PEwP 与 HRQoL 的直接和间接关系。受访者平均报告了三种合并症。72.0%的受访者 PEwP 良好,32.6%的受访者 PMU 良好。在 PEwP 良好的受访者中,有 38.4% 的人 PMU 良好,而在 PEwP 较差的受访者中,只有 17.3% 的人 PMU 良好。此外,47.0%的 PMU 良好患者的 HRQoL 良好,而 35.3%的 PMU 较差患者的 HRQoL 较差。与 PEwP 差的受访者相比,PEwP 好的受访者拥有一般或良好 PMU 的几率几乎是后者的三倍(OR = 2.97,p <0.001)。此外,具有良好 PMU 的受访者具有一般或良好 HRQoL 的几率要高出 58%(OR = 1.58,p = 0.008)。自举分析表明,通过受访者的 PMU,PEwP 与 HRQoL 之间存在显著关系(BootCI = -0.072,-0.022)。与药剂师接触的先前经验会影响 PMU,并间接影响 HRQoL。因此,药剂师在实施干预措施时,必须考虑患者的经验和管理利用认知,以促进 MetS 患者的健康结果。
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