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Self-Reported Adherence among Individuals at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome: Effect of Knowledge and Attitude

机译:代谢综合征高危人群中自我报告的依从性:知识和态度的影响

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate factors that affect adherence in individuals at high risk of metabolic syndrome, with a focus on knowledge and attitude effect. Subjects and Methods: A sample of 900 high-risk individuals with metabolic syndrome was recruited in this cross-sectional study. During the study period, all participants filled in validated structured questionnaires to evaluate the adherence to different management options of metabolic syndrome, knowledge about the syndrome, and health-related attitude. Simple linear regression followed by multiple linear regression analysis were used to evaluate the effect of knowledge, attitude, and other factors on participants' adherence to both medications and lifestyle changes. Results: Of the 900 participants, 436 (48.4%) were nonadherent to medications and 813 (90.3%) were nonadherent to lifestyle changes. Increasing age ( r = 0.140, p = 0.000), the presence of hypertension ( r = 0.075, p = 0.036), and a more positive attitude toward health ( r = 0.230, p = 0.000) were significantly associated with increasing adherence to medications. Higher educational level ( r = 0.085, p = 0.023), higher knowledge score ( r = 0.135, p = 0.001), and more positive attitude toward health ( r = 0.183, p = 0.000) were found to significantly increase the adherence to lifestyle changes, while central obesity ( r = ?0.106, p = 0.003) was found to significantly decrease the adherence to lifestyle changes. Conclusion: Patients' knowledge about metabolic syndrome and attitude to health affected adherence rates in patients at high risk of metabolic syndrome. Hence, we suggest the need to incorporate patients' educational programs into current management of metabolic syndrome.
机译:目的:本研究旨在评估影响代谢综合征高风险个体依从性的因素,重点是知识和态度效应。受试者与方法:本横断面研究招募了900名患有代谢综合征的高危个体。在研究期间,所有参与者均填写了经过验证的结构化问卷,以评估对代谢综合征,有关该综合征的知识以及与健康相关的态度的不同管理选择的依从性。简单线性回归后进行多重线性回归分析,用于评估知识,态度和其他因素对参与者坚持用药和生活方式改变的影响。结果:在900名参与者中,有436名(48.4%)不坚持用药,有813名(90.3%)不坚持用药。年龄的增长(r = 0.140,p = 0.000),高血压的存在(r = 0.075,p = 0.036)和对健康更积极的态度(r = 0.230,p = 0.000)与药物依从性的增加密切相关。 。人们发现,较高的教育水平(r = 0.085,p = 0.023),较高的知识得分(r = 0.135,p = 0.001)和更积极的健康态度(r = 0.183,p = 0.000)可显着提高对生活方式的依从性改变,而中枢性肥胖(r = 0.106,p = 0.003)被发现显着降低了对生活方式改变的依从性。结论:患者对代谢综合征的了解以及对健康的态度会影响代谢综合征高危患者的依从性。因此,我们建议有必要将患者的教育计划纳入当前的代谢综合征管理中。

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