2 型糖尿病患者不遵从处方的情况及其决定因素

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Alikhan Karymsakov, Faye Foster, Lyazzat Toleubekova, Nurgul Yegembayeva, A. Gaipov, M. Aljofan
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目的:旨在明确 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)患者不坚持抗糖尿病治疗的普遍性,并找出其原因:编制了一份由三部分组成的调查问卷(一般背景、知识-态度-实践部分和不坚持治疗的原因)。共通过电话对 324 名糖尿病患者进行了调查。对患者依从性的评估既包括关于依从性的直接问题,也包括患者对不依从性意见的答复摘要。分析使用 StataCorp Stata 14.2 进行,包括描述性分析、简单和多变量逻辑回归:在社会人口学变量中,年龄组、工作水平和饮酒量可能会影响服药依从性。患者的合并症状况也与此有关。与无并发症或无额外药物的患者相比,这两个变量与坚持抗糖尿病治疗的关系更为密切。这项研究的优势在于它涉及了各种内科疾病和对这些疾病的态度,以及导致不坚持服用非糖尿病药物的各种原因。
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The nonadherence to prescriptions among type 2 diabetes patients, and its determining factors
Aim: The aim is to clarify the prevalence of nonadherence to antidiabetic therapies among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients and identify its causes. Methods: A three-part questionnaire (general background, Knowledge-Attitude-Practice section, and non-adherence reasons) was developed. In total 324 diabetic patients were surveyed via telephone. The evaluation of patient adherence included both direct questions on adherence and a summary of patient responses to non-adherence comments. The analysis was performed on StataCorp Stata 14.2, and included descriptive analysis, simple and multivariate logistic regression. Findings: Among the sociodemographic variables, age group, work level, and alcohol consumption may influence medication adherence. The comorbidity status of patients was also of relevance. Both variables had stronger relationships with adherence to anti-diabetic treatments compared to those with no comorbidities or no additional medicines. A strength of the study is that it addresses various medical diseases and attitudes about them, as well as a wide range of causes for non-adherence to non-diabetic medications.
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Electronic Journal of General Medicine
Electronic Journal of General Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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