Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru
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Objective: To determine the association between knowledge about Diabetes Mellitus and adherence to treatment in patients of the Jorge Reátegui Piura Hospital 2019. Methods: Study carried out in 236 patients from the Jorge Reátegui - Piura Hospital, who attended the endocrinology office during 2019....
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Institución: | Colegio Médico del Perú |
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Materia: | Diabetes Mellitus type 2 Treatment Adherence and Compliance Level of knowledge Sociodemographic factors |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru Conocimientos sobre diabetes mellitus tipo 2 y adherencia al tratamiento en pacientes del hospital Reátegui, Piura, Perú |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru Farías-Vílchez, Bruno Alessander Diabetes Mellitus type 2 Treatment Adherence and Compliance Level of knowledge Sociodemographic factors |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, Peru |
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Farías-Vílchez, Bruno Alessander Bardales Ruíz, Darío |
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Farías-Vílchez, Bruno Alessander |
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Farías-Vílchez, Bruno Alessander Bardales Ruíz, Darío |
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Bardales Ruíz, Darío |
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Diabetes Mellitus type 2 Treatment Adherence and Compliance Level of knowledge Sociodemographic factors |
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Diabetes Mellitus type 2 Treatment Adherence and Compliance Level of knowledge Sociodemographic factors |
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Objective: To determine the association between knowledge about Diabetes Mellitus and adherence to treatment in patients of the Jorge Reátegui Piura Hospital 2019. Methods: Study carried out in 236 patients from the Jorge Reátegui - Piura Hospital, who attended the endocrinology office during 2019. Adherence and level of knowledge were evaluated through questionnaires: Morisky Green-8 test (high, medium or low adherence) and Test Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire 24 (adequate and inadequate). Multinomial logistic regression was applied between the variables, in SPSS v.25. Results: Inadequate knowledge predominated (68.2%); over the adequate (31.8%). Adherence was low (38.6%); medium (31.4%) and high (30.0%). An association was found between knowledge and adherence to treatment (p = 0.001). Also, between educational level (p = 0.002) and origin (p = 0.037). If the patient does not present studies, it is associated with low adherence OR 6,244 [CI (2,113 -18,449), p = 0.001], or mean OR 3,724 [CI (1,207 -11,492), p = 0.022]. In addition, if the patient presents primary, it is associated with low adherence OR 5,591 [CI (1,766 -17,703), p = 0.003]. Likewise, if the patient comes from a rural area OR 5,923 [IC (1,596 -21,979), p = 0.008], or marginal urban OR 4,431 [IC (1,274 -15,411), p = 0.019] associated with low adherence. An association was found between inadequate knowledge and low adherence OR 3,451 [CI (1,748 -6,814), p = 0.000], or mean OR 2,625 [CI (1,313 -5,247), p = 0.006]. Conclusion: There is an association between knowledge about diabetes and adherence; inadequate knowledge predisposes to a higher risk of low or medium adherence. Likewise, certain sociodemographic factors such as the degree of education and the origin. |
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Knowledge on diabetes mellitus type 2 and adherence to treatment in patients from the hospital Reátegui, Piura, PeruConocimientos sobre diabetes mellitus tipo 2 y adherencia al tratamiento en pacientes del hospital Reátegui, Piura, PerúFarías-Vílchez, Bruno Alessander Bardales Ruíz, DaríoDiabetes Mellitus type 2Treatment Adherence and ComplianceLevel of knowledgeSociodemographic factorsObjective: To determine the association between knowledge about Diabetes Mellitus and adherence to treatment in patients of the Jorge Reátegui Piura Hospital 2019. Methods: Study carried out in 236 patients from the Jorge Reátegui - Piura Hospital, who attended the endocrinology office during 2019. Adherence and level of knowledge were evaluated through questionnaires: Morisky Green-8 test (high, medium or low adherence) and Test Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire 24 (adequate and inadequate). Multinomial logistic regression was applied between the variables, in SPSS v.25. Results: Inadequate knowledge predominated (68.2%); over the adequate (31.8%). Adherence was low (38.6%); medium (31.4%) and high (30.0%). An association was found between knowledge and adherence to treatment (p = 0.001). Also, between educational level (p = 0.002) and origin (p = 0.037). If the patient does not present studies, it is associated with low adherence OR 6,244 [CI (2,113 -18,449), p = 0.001], or mean OR 3,724 [CI (1,207 -11,492), p = 0.022]. In addition, if the patient presents primary, it is associated with low adherence OR 5,591 [CI (1,766 -17,703), p = 0.003]. Likewise, if the patient comes from a rural area OR 5,923 [IC (1,596 -21,979), p = 0.008], or marginal urban OR 4,431 [IC (1,274 -15,411), p = 0.019] associated with low adherence. An association was found between inadequate knowledge and low adherence OR 3,451 [CI (1,748 -6,814), p = 0.000], or mean OR 2,625 [CI (1,313 -5,247), p = 0.006]. Conclusion: There is an association between knowledge about diabetes and adherence; inadequate knowledge predisposes to a higher risk of low or medium adherence. Likewise, certain sociodemographic factors such as the degree of education and the origin.Objetivo: Determinar la asociación entre conocimientos sobre Diabetes Mellitus y adherencia al tratamiento en pacientes del Hospital Jorge Reátegui Piura 2019. Métodos: Estudio realizado en 236 pacientes del Hospital Jorge Reátegui – Piura, que acudieron a consultorio de endocrinología durante 2019. La adherencia y nivel de conocimientos, se evaluaron a través de cuestionarios: Test Morisky Green-8 (adherencia alta, media o baja) y Test Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire 24 (adecuado e inadecuado). Se aplicó regresión logística multinomial entre las variables, en SPSS v.25. Resultados: Predominó el conocimiento inadecuado (68,2%); sobre el adecuado (31,8%). La adherencia fue baja (38,6%); media (31,4%) y alta (30,0%). Se halló asociación entre conocimientos y adherencia al tratamiento (p=0,001). También, entre grado de instrucción (p=0,002) y procedencia (p=0,037). Si el paciente no presenta estudios, se asocia a una adherencia baja OR 6,244 [IC (2,113 -18,449), p=0,001], o media OR 3,724 [IC (1,207 -11,492), p=0,022]. Además, si el paciente presenta primaria, se asocia a adherencia baja OR 5,591 [IC (1,766 -17,703), p=0,003]. Así mismo, si el paciente procede de una zona rural OR 5,923 [IC (1,596 -21,979), p=0,008], o urbano marginal OR 4,431 [IC (1,274 -15,411), p=0,019] asocia a una adherencia baja. Se evidenció asociación entre conocimiento inadecuado y adherencia baja OR 3,451 [IC (1,748 -6,814), p=0,000], o media OR 2,625 [IC (1,313 -5,247), p=0,006]. Conclusión: Existe asociación entre conocimientos sobre diabetes y adherencia; un inadecuado conocimiento predispone a mayor riesgo de adherencia baja o media. Así mismo, ciertos factores sociodemográficos como el grado de instrucción y la procedencia.Colegio Médico del Perú2021-04-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/111910.35663/amp.2021.381.1119ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol 38 No 1 (2021): January - March; 34-41ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 38 Núm. 1 (2021): Enero - Marzo; 34-411728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1119/1261Copyright (c) 2021 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11192023-10-06T06:20:22Z |
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