The Relationship Between Health Literacy Level and Self-Care Behaviors in Patients with Diabetes

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作者
RobatSarpooshi, Davood [1 ]
Mandizadeh, Mehrsadat [2 ]
Siuki, Hadi Alizadeh [3 ]
Haddadi, Mohammad [4 ]
Robatsarpooshi, Hamid [5 ]
Peyman, Nooshin [2 ]
机构
[1] Mashhad Univ Med Sci, Fac Hlth, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Dept Hlth Educ & Hlth Promot,Student Res Comm, Mashhad, Iran
[2] Mashhad Univ Med Sci, Fac Hlth, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Dept Hlth Educ & Hlth Promot, Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran
[3] Torbat Heydariyeh Univ Med Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Torbat Heydariyeh, Iran
[4] Sabzevar Univ Med Sci, Dept Nursing & Midwifery, Sabzevar, Iran
[5] Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Nursing, Tabas Branch, Tabas, Iran
来源
PATIENT-RELATED OUTCOME MEASURES | 2020年 / 11卷
关键词
health literacy; diabetes; self-care; MANAGEMENT; STAGE;
D O I
10.2147/PROM.S243678
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: The most important factor in controlling diabetes is self-care behaviors; improving self-care behaviors is the first step in helping patients to better control and manage their diseases and health literacy is recognized as a vital and important indicator of outcomes and costs in healthcare. Therefore, the effectiveness of health-care systems requires that people have the desirable health literacy level. Therefore, this research intended to study the relationship between health literacy levels in patients with diabetes and their self-care behaviors. Patients and Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study was conducted during two months on 400 patients with diabetes selected using the census method in diabetes clinics in Mashhad County. Information was collected through a demographic survey questionnaire, the Health Literacy Questionnaire and a self-care behavior questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using SPSS 21 and Spearman correlation coefficient, the independent t-test, and ANOVA. Results: The total mean score for self-care was 33.52 (SD +/- 13.27). There was a significant relationship between self-care and health literacy in this study (P <0.05) so that people with higher levels of self-care literacy had better self-care behaviors. There was also a significant relationship between education level and monthly income and self-care behaviors and health literacy (P <0.001). Conclusion: Patients received an average score for self-care behaviors. Given the impact of health literacy on patients' self-care behaviors, and considering its inclusion in educational, therapeutic, and caregiver programs, it is possible to reduce complications in patients, and improve their quality of life, by improving their self-care behaviors. Special attention should also be paid to health literacy levels of the audience when designing the related educational programs.
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