Li Huiqin, Li Ying, Wang Jing, Zhang Yuyao, Ben Shiyan
School of Nursing, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, People's Republic of China.
Clinical Pharmacy, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, People's Republic of China.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2025 Mar 1;19:485-501. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S503350. eCollection 2025.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease of global concern. Medication self-management is the process by which an individual actively plans, monitors, evaluates, feeds back, controls, and regulates their medication through their behavior and awareness. Patients' medication self-management is key to glycemic control. A comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing medication self-management and the implementation of effective intervention programs is therefore paramount.
To examine the enablers and barriers to medication self-management in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and to propose a corresponding medication self-management program to improve medication self-management.
This qualitative study drew up the interview outline with reference to the COM-B model. Sampling was done using purposive sampling method and data collection was done using semi-structured interviews. The interviews mainly included patients' challenges and facilitators in the process of medication self-management. The data were analyzed using a framework analysis method, and themes were generated using the COM-B model.
A total of 20 patients participated in this study. The enablers identified within the COM-B model were the policy support for medical insurance and higher medication self-efficacy. The barriers include low medication literacy, aging of body functions, changes in living habits, the impact of work, limited medical resources, misguided beliefs about medication, and emotional response. The online media applications and the impact of family and friends were mixed factors. Outside of the model, diet and exercise also have an impact. Finally, we propose targeted solutions to improve medication self-management based on the Behavior Change Wheel.
This study proposes targeted medication self-management programs, including education interventions to improve medication literacy and self-efficacy, leveraging mobile smart devices, and improving health insurance policies to promote patient medication management levels. Our findings will contribute to medication self-management for type 2 diabetes and many more chronic diseases.
2型糖尿病是一种全球关注的慢性疾病。药物自我管理是个体通过自身行为和意识积极规划、监测、评估、反馈、控制和调节其用药的过程。患者的药物自我管理是血糖控制的关键。因此,全面了解影响药物自我管理的因素并实施有效的干预方案至关重要。
探讨2型糖尿病患者药物自我管理的促进因素和障碍,并提出相应的药物自我管理方案以改善药物自我管理。
本定性研究参考COM-B模型制定访谈提纲。采用目的抽样法进行抽样,使用半结构化访谈收集数据。访谈主要包括患者在药物自我管理过程中的挑战和促进因素。采用框架分析法对数据进行分析,并使用COM-B模型生成主题。
共有20名患者参与本研究。COM-B模型中确定的促进因素为医疗保险的政策支持和较高的药物自我效能感。障碍包括用药知识水平低、身体机能老化、生活习惯改变、工作影响、医疗资源有限、对药物的错误认知以及情绪反应。网络媒体应用以及家人和朋友的影响是混杂因素。模型之外,饮食和运动也有影响。最后,我们基于行为改变轮提出了改善药物自我管理的针对性解决方案。
本研究提出了针对性的药物自我管理方案,包括开展教育干预以提高用药知识水平和自我效能感、利用移动智能设备以及改善医疗保险政策以提升患者用药管理水平。我们的研究结果将有助于2型糖尿病及更多慢性疾病的药物自我管理。