Adult Health and Critical Care Department, College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box 66, Alkhoud, P.C. 123 Muscat, Oman.
Fundamentals and Administration Department, College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box 66, Alkhoud, P.C. 123 Muscat, Oman.
Appl Nurs Res. 2022 Apr;64:151566. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2022.151566. Epub 2022 Jan 21.
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for 74% of global deaths and contributed to significant disabilities, worsening health-related quality of life (HRQoL). In NCDs, poor medication adherence, social support, patient-physician relationship, and health literacy decrease HRQoL. Unfortunately, there is a shortage of literature examining the predictors of HRQoL among patients with different types of NCDs.
This study aimed to examine the predictors of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), including health literacy, social support, patient-physician relationship, and medication adherence, among patients with NCDs.
This national cross-sectional study used a correlational design and included 800 Omani participants with six NCDs. Self-reported questionnaires were used to measure HRQoL, health literacy, patient-physician relationship, social support, and medication adherence. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to examine predictors of HRQoL.
Participants' mean age was 56 years (SD = 15.60). The results revealed that more medication adherence was linked to better physical and role functioning (β = 0.08, p = .017, β = 0.07, p = .021, respectively) and mental health (β = 0.19, p = .000). Social support was independent predictor of physical (β = 0.19, p = .000), social (β = 0.09, p = .009), role (β = 0.07, p = .029) and mental (β = 0.30, p = .000) functioning. Patients with good health literacy had better social (β = 0.51, p = .001) and role (β = 0.10, p = .011) functioning.
This study holds implications for future efforts to implement interventions improving HRQoL. The study suggested that health literacy, social support and medication adherence are significant predictors, positively influencing physical functioning, social functioning, role functioning, and mental health dimensions of HRQoL among patients with NCDs.
非传染性疾病(NCDs)导致全球 74%的死亡,并导致严重的残疾,降低了与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)。在 NCDs 中,药物依从性差、社会支持、医患关系和健康素养会降低 HRQoL。不幸的是,目前文献中缺乏关于不同类型 NCD 患者 HRQoL 预测因素的研究。
本研究旨在探讨健康素养、社会支持、医患关系和药物依从性等因素对 NCD 患者 HRQoL 的预测作用。
本研究采用全国性横断面研究设计,纳入了 800 名患有六种 NCD 的阿曼患者。采用自我报告问卷测量 HRQoL、健康素养、医患关系、社会支持和药物依从性。采用多元线性回归分析探讨 HRQoL 的预测因素。
参与者的平均年龄为 56 岁(标准差=15.60)。结果显示,更多的药物依从性与更好的身体和角色功能(β=0.08,p=0.017;β=0.07,p=0.021)和心理健康(β=0.19,p=0.000)相关。社会支持是身体功能(β=0.19,p=0.000)、社会功能(β=0.09,p=0.009)、角色功能(β=0.07,p=0.029)和心理健康(β=0.30,p=0.000)的独立预测因素。健康素养良好的患者具有更好的社会功能(β=0.51,p=0.001)和角色功能(β=0.10,p=0.011)。
本研究对未来提高 HRQoL 的干预措施具有重要意义。研究表明,健康素养、社会支持和药物依从性是 NCD 患者 HRQoL 的重要预测因素,它们对身体功能、社会功能、角色功能和心理健康维度有积极影响。