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Health literacy, physician trust, and diabetes-related self-care activities in hispanics with limited resources

机译:资源有限的西班牙裔美国人的健康素养,医生信任和与糖尿病相关的自我保健活动

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Background. Hispanics with diabetes often have deficits in health literacy (HL). We examined the association among HL, psychosocial factors, and diabetes-related selfcare activities. Methods. Cross-sectional analysis of 149 patients. Data included patient demographics and validated measures of HL, physician trust, self-efficacy, acculturation, self-care behaviors, and A1c. Results. Participants (N=60) with limited HL were older and less educated, and had more years with diabetes compared with adequate HL participants (N=89). Limited HL participants reported greater trust in their physician, greater selfefficacy, and better diet, foot care, and medication adherence. Health literacy status was not associated with acculturation or A1c. In adjusted analyses, HL status remained associated with physician trust, and we observed a notable but nonsignificant trend between HL status and medication adherence. Discussion. Lower HL was associated with greater physician trust and better medication adherence. Further research is warranted to clarify the role of HL and physician trust in optimizing self-care for Hispanics.
机译:背景。西班牙裔糖尿病患者通常缺乏健康素养(HL)。我们检查了HL,社会心理因素和糖尿病相关自我保健活动之间的关联。方法。 149例患者的横断面分析。数据包括患者的人口统计资料和有关HL,医生信任,自我效能感,适应能力,自我护理行为和A1c的有效量度。结果。与适当的HL参与者相比,HL受限的参与者(N = 60)年龄较大,教育程度较低,患有糖尿病的时间更长(N = 89)。有限的HL参与者报告说他们对医生的信任更高,自我效能更高,饮食,足部护理和药物依从性更好。健康素养状况与适应能力或A1c无关。在调整后的分析中,HL状态仍然与医师信任度相关,我们观察到HL状态与药物依从性之间存在明显但不显着的趋势。讨论。 HL降低与医师信任度更高和药物依从性更好相关。有必要进行进一步的研究来阐明HL和医生信任在优化西班牙裔美国人自我保健方面的作用。

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