Charting the path to better diabetes outcomes: Revealing psychosocial influences on medication adherence through the information-motivation-behavioral skills model among adults with type 2 diabetes.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yu-Meng Yang, Hsun-Yu Chan, Yunn-Fang Ho, Hsiang-Wen Lin, Chi-Chuan Wang, Tzu Wang, Yen-Ming Huang
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Abstract

Background: Psychosocial factors like beliefs, distress, and behavioral skills affect medication adherence. The Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) model addresses these through integrated knowledge, motivation, and skills to support adherence.

Objective: This study applied the IMB model to identify salient factors associated with medication adherence and glycemic control among adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), aiming to clarify mechanisms underlying non-adherence.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from June 2023 to May 2024 at five community pharmacies in Taiwan using convenience sampling. Eligible participants were adults diagnosed with T2D, currently prescribed at least one oral diabetes medication, and able to read Traditional Chinese. Data were collected via a structured questionnaire covering demographics, clinical characteristics, and four IMB-based constructs. Specifically, eHealth literacy represented the information component; medication-related beliefs (i.e., perceived concerns and necessity of medications) reflected the motivation construct; and self-efficacy captured behavioral skills. Medication adherence was assessed in two domains: medication-taking and medication refill behaviors. Path analysis was used to examine relationships among psychosocial variables, adherence behaviors, and glycemic control.

Results: A total of 273 participants completed the questionnaire. Higher self-reported medication-taking behavior was significantly associated with better glycemic control (β = 0.198, p < 0.001). This behavior was positively influenced by stronger eHealth literacy (β = 0.177, p = 0.002), fewer medication-related concerns (β = 0.307, p < 0.001), and greater perceived necessity of medications (β = 0.124, p = 0.027), with self-efficacy serving as a key mediator (β = 0.257, p < 0.001). Refill adherence was also linked to improved A1C levels (β = 0.120, p = 0.028), though no psychosocial predictors were identified for this domain.

Conclusions: The IMB model offers a useful framework for understanding adherence behaviors in T2D. Self-efficacy emerged as a central influence, mediating the effects of eHealth literacy and beliefs about medicines.

绘制更好的糖尿病预后路径:通过2型糖尿病成人患者的信息-动机-行为技能模型揭示对药物依从性的社会心理影响。
背景:心理社会因素,如信念、痛苦和行为技能影响药物依从性。信息-动机-行为技能(IMB)模型通过整合知识、动机和技能来支持坚持。目的:本研究应用IMB模型识别与2型糖尿病(T2D)患者药物依从性和血糖控制相关的显著因素,旨在阐明不依从性的机制。方法:于2023年6月至2024年5月在台湾省5家社区药店采用方便抽样方法进行横断面调查。符合条件的参与者是诊断为T2D的成年人,目前至少服用一种口服糖尿病药物,能够阅读繁体中文。数据通过结构化问卷收集,包括人口统计学、临床特征和四个基于imb的结构。具体而言,电子健康素养代表信息部分;药物相关信念(即感知到的担忧和药物的必要性)反映了动机结构;自我效能体现了行为技能。药物依从性在两个方面进行评估:服药行为和药物补充行为。通径分析用于检验社会心理变量、依从性行为和血糖控制之间的关系。结果:共273人完成问卷调查。较高的自我报告服药行为与较好的血糖控制显著相关(β = 0.198, p)。结论:IMB模型为理解t2dm患者的依从性行为提供了一个有用的框架。自我效能感成为一个核心影响因素,调解了电子健康素养和对药物的信念的影响。
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Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
10.30%
发文量
225
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP) is a quarterly publication featuring original scientific reports and comprehensive review articles in the social and administrative pharmaceutical sciences. Topics of interest include outcomes evaluation of products, programs, or services; pharmacoepidemiology; medication adherence; direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medications; disease state management; health systems reform; drug marketing; medication distribution systems such as e-prescribing; web-based pharmaceutical/medical services; drug commerce and re-importation; and health professions workforce issues.
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