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Building a House of Skills—A Study of Functional Health Literacy and Numeracy among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Hungary

机译:建立一座技能之家 - 匈牙利2型糖尿病患者功能健康识字素和算术研究

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The purpose of this study is to explore functional health literacy (FHL) and numeracy skills in an insulin-treated, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patient population, and their impact on diabetes self-care activities. A non-experimental, cross-sectional quantitative design was used for this study. The sample consisted of 102 T2DM patients on insulin therapy, including 42 males and 60 females, with a mean age of 64.75 years (SD = 9.180) and an average diabetes duration of 10.76 years (SD = 6.702). Independent variables were sociodemographic variables (e.g., age, educational level, etc.) and diabetes and health-related factors (e.g., duration of diabetes (years), the frequency of blood glucose testing/day, etc.). For this study, the participants completed the reading comprehension exercise from the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy (S-TOFHLA) and the Shortened Version of the Diabetes Numeracy Test (DNT-15), which specifically evaluates the numeracy skills of patients living with diabetes. The associations between the variables were examined with Spearman’s rank correlation. Multivariate regression analysis was performed to examine whether measured FHL skills impact diabetes self-care activities. We found that DNT-15 test (β = 0.174, t(96) = 2.412, p < 0.018) had significant effect on the frequency of blood glucose testing/day. Moreover, the problem areas for patients with T2DM mostly included multi-step calculations according to food label interpretations, and adequate insulin dosage based on current blood glucose levels and carbohydrate intake. The results of regression analyses and Spearman’s rank correlation indicated that limited FHL and diabetes numeracy skills not only influenced the participants’ behaviors related to self-management, but they also affected their health outcomes. Thus, besides the personalization of insulin treatment, it is indispensable to provide more precise information on different types of insulin administration and more refined educational materials based on medical nutrition therapy.
机译:本研究的目的是探讨胰岛素治疗的功能健康素养(FHL)和算术技能,2型糖尿病患者(T2DM)患者群体,以及它们对糖尿病自我护理活动的影响。本研究使用非实验性横截面定量设计。该样品由102例T2DM患者组成,包括42名男性和60名女性,平均年龄为64.75岁(SD = 9.180),平均糖尿病持续时间为10.76岁(SD = 6.702)。独立变量是社会渗透变量(例如,年龄,教育水平等)和糖尿病和与健康相关的因素(例如,糖尿病持续时间(年),血糖测试/日频率等)。对于这项研究,参与者从功能健康识字术(S-TOFHLA)的短暂测试中完成了阅读理解练习,以及缩短版本的糖尿病数学测试(DNT-15),该试验(DNT-15)特别评估了患有糖尿病患者的患者的算术技能。随着Spearman的等级相关检查变量之间的关联。进行多元回归分析,以检查测量的FHL技能是否会影响糖尿病自我护理活动。我们发现DNT-15测试(β= 0.174,T(96)= 2.412,P <0.018)对血糖测试/日的频率有显着影响。此外,T2DM患者的问题区域主要包括根据食品标签解释的多步计算,以及基于当前血糖水平和碳水化合物摄入的充足的胰岛素剂量。回归分析和矛队的等级相关结果表明,有限的FHL和糖尿病算术技能不仅影响了与自我管理相关的参与者的行为,而且还影响了他们的健康结果。因此,除了胰岛素治疗的个性化之外,还可以在基于医学营养治疗的不同类型的胰岛素给药和更精细的教育材料提供更精确的信息是必不可少的。

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