2型糖尿病患者的健康素养和心血管并发症

IF 0.5 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Family Medicine and Primary Care Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5114/fmpcr.2021.110367
M. Vieira, I. Rosendo, P. Gomes, Luiz Miguel Santiago, Ana Catarina Domingues, José Augusto Simões
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A -研究设计,B -数据收集,C -统计分析,D -数据解释,E -论文准备,F -文献G -资金收集背景。心血管并发症是2型糖尿病患者死亡的主要原因。它们与诸如卫生知识普及等社会经济因素的关系尚不清楚。目标。探讨2型糖尿病患者健康素养与心血管并发症(急性心肌梗死、脑血管意外、短暂性脑缺血发作、缺血性心脏病)的关系,了解2型糖尿病相关心血管疾病与赋权、治疗依从性的关系。材料和方法。在葡萄牙中部对2型糖尿病患者的方便样本进行横断面研究。收集社会人口统计学和临床特征(血压、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇、血红蛋白a1c和心血管疾病史),并应用有效量表评估健康素养、治疗依从性、赋权和生活质量。在读写能力、其他变量和心血管疾病之间进行双变量推理分析,并进行Logistic回归。结果。样本202例,平均年龄68.11±10.19岁,男性116例(占57.4%)。较高的健康素养与较低的心血管疾病患病率显著相关(p = 0.015)。该关系与其余变量无关(OR = 0.947;95% ci: 0.913-0.982;P = 0.003)。心血管疾病与生活质量(p = 0.001)、总治疗依从性(p = 0.045)、一般饮食(p = 0.002)、身体活动(p = 0.027)、年龄(p = 0.004)和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(p = 0.036)之间存在显著关系。结论。健康素养与2型糖尿病患者心血管疾病之间的独立关系如果得到证实,将表明促进健康素养是一项重要的卫生政策措施。
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Health literacy and cardiovascular complications in people with type 2 Diabetes
A – study design, B – Data Collection, C – Statistical Analysis, D – Data Interpretation, E – Manuscript Preparation, F – Literature G – Funds Collection Background. Cardiovascular complications are the main causes of death for type 2 diabetes. Their relationship to socio-economic factors, such as health literacy, is not well known. Objectives. To study the relationship between health literacy and cardiovascular complications (acute myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular accident, transient ischemic attack and ischemic heart disease) in type 2 diabetes patients and to understand the relationship of type 2 diabetes mellitus associated cardiovascular disease with empowerment and therapy adherence. Material and methods. A cross-sectional study with a convenience sample of people with type 2 diabetes in central Portugal. Socio--demographic and clinical characteristics (blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, hemoglobin A 1c and history of cardiovascular diseases) were collected, and validated scales were applied to assess health literacy, adherence to therapy, empowerment and quality of life. Bivariate inferential analysis between literacy, other variables and cardiovascular diseases, with subsequent Logistic Regression, was performed. Results. a sample of n = 202, mean age 68.11 ± 10.19 years, n = 116 (57.4%) males was studied. Higher health literacy was significantly associated with a lower prevalence of cardiovascular diseases ( p = 0.015). This relationship was independent of the remaining variables (OR = 0.947; 95% CI: 0.913–0.982; p = 0.003). Significant relationships were demonstrated between cardiovascular disease and quality of life ( p = 0.001), adherence to total therapy ( p = 0.045), general diet ( p = 0.002), physical activity ( p = 0.027), age ( p = 0.004) and LDL cholesterol ( p = 0.036). Conclusions. The independent relationship between health literacy and cardiovascular disease in people with type 2 diabetes, when confirmed, will indicate that health literacy promotion acts as an important health policy measure to be adopted.
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