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成人和家庭支持者健康素养水平与糖尿病管理中支持者角色的关系。

Relationship between adult and family supporter health literacy levels and supporter roles in diabetes management.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Department of Psychology, University of Mississippi.

出版信息

Fam Syst Health. 2021 Jun;39(2):224-233. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000503. Epub 2020 Dec 28.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Among adults with Type 2 diabetes, low health literacy (HL) is a risk factor for negative health outcomes. Support from family and friends can improve adults' self-management and health-related outcomes. We examined whether supporters provided unique help to adults with diabetes and low HL and whether HL was associated with adults' perception of supporter helpfulness.

METHODS

We used cross-sectional baseline survey data from 239 adult patients with diabetes enrolled in a randomized controlled trial with a support person. Patients reported level of supporter involvement with self-management roles. HL among patients and supporters was assessed using a validated HL screening tool. Patient perception of supporter helpfulness was assessed with a single item. We used multivariable logistic regression to examine associations of patient and supporter HL levels with supporter roles and patients' perception of supporter helpfulness.

RESULTS

Patients with low HL were more likely to have a supporter with low HL (39% vs. 26%, p = .04). Patients with low HL had higher odds of receiving supporter help with calling health care providers (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 2.09, 95% CI [1.00, 4.39]), remembering medical appointments (AOR = 2.24, 95% CI [1.07, 4.69]), and giving directions when blood sugars were low (AOR = 2.51, 95% CI [1.20, 5.37]). Neither patient nor supporter HL was significantly associated with patients' perception of supporter helpfulness.

DISCUSSION

Adults with diabetes and low HL reported more supporter involvement with specific self-management tasks than patients with adequate HL. Providers could consider targeted involvement of supporters to assist patients with chronic diseases and low HL, although they should be aware that supporters may be challenged by low HL. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

介绍

在患有 2 型糖尿病的成年人中,健康素养低是负面健康结果的一个风险因素。来自家人和朋友的支持可以改善成年人的自我管理和与健康相关的结果。我们研究了支持者是否为糖尿病和低健康素养的成年人提供了独特的帮助,以及健康素养是否与成年人对支持者的帮助程度的看法有关。

方法

我们使用了一项随机对照试验中 239 名成年糖尿病患者的横断面基线调查数据,这些患者都有一名支持人员。患者报告了支持者参与自我管理角色的程度。使用经过验证的健康素养筛查工具评估患者和支持者的健康素养水平。患者对支持者帮助程度的看法通过一个单一的项目进行评估。我们使用多变量逻辑回归来检查患者和支持者的健康素养水平与支持者角色和患者对支持者帮助程度的看法之间的关联。

结果

低健康素养的患者更有可能有一个低健康素养的支持者(39%比 26%,p=0.04)。低健康素养的患者更有可能得到支持者在拨打医疗保健提供者方面的帮助(调整后的优势比[OR]为 2.09,95%置信区间[CI]为 1.00,4.39),记住医疗预约(OR=2.24,95%CI[1.07,4.69]),以及在血糖低时提供指导(OR=2.51,95%CI[1.20,5.37])。患者和支持者的健康素养均与患者对支持者帮助程度的看法无显著关联。

讨论

患有糖尿病和低健康素养的成年人报告说,他们的支持者更多地参与了特定的自我管理任务,而不是那些有足够健康素养的成年人。提供者可以考虑有针对性地让支持者参与帮助患有慢性病和低健康素养的患者,尽管他们应该意识到,支持者可能会受到低健康素养的挑战。

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