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Nameni M, Omidvar S, Kordbagheri M. The role of medication adherence in the association between health literacy and diabetes self-care among reproductive-aged women with diabetes mellitus: A Structural Equation Model. CRMS 2025; 9 (1) :70-86
URL: http://crms.mubabol.ac.ir/article-1-208-fa.html
The role of medication adherence in the association between health literacy and diabetes self-care among reproductive-aged women with diabetes mellitus: A Structural Equation Model. Current Research in Medical Sciences. 1404; 9 (1) :70-86

URL: http://crms.mubabol.ac.ir/article-1-208-fa.html


چکیده:   (596 مشاهده)
Background: The increasing global burden of diabetes, especially in developing nations, highlights the imperative to know more about medication adherence and self-care practices among reproductive-age women with diabetes. The objective of this research was to assess the interrelations between health literacy, medication adherence, and diabetes self-care among reproductive-age women with diabetes

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 214 diabetic women (30.29 ± 6.52 years old) visited a diabetes clinic in Tehran, Iran (December 2022–March 2023). Convenience sampling was conducted, and the participants responded to questionnaires on demographics, diabetes self-care (DSCA), health literacy (HELIA), and medication adherence (MMAS-8). Structural equation modeling (SPSS26/AMOS24) examined variable relationships (significance: p < 0.05).

Results: Adherence to medication was low (83.7%), with no demographic correlations of note. Health literacy was positively related to adherence (r = 0.389, p < 0.001) and self-care (r = 0.315, p < 0.001). Adherence to medication mediated the relationship between health literacy and self-care (β = 0.447, p < 0.001). Health literacy was directly related to better adherence (β = 0.401, p < 0.001) and self-care (β = 0.331, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Poor adherence to medication continues to exist among women of reproductive age with diabetes. Health literacy improves adherence and self-care, with adherence acting as a mediator. Interventions aimed at health literacy could potentially enhance diabetes care in this group.
     
نوع مطالعه: پژوهشی اصیل | موضوع مقاله: پزشکی اجتماعی
دریافت: 1404/3/28 | پذیرش: 1404/6/11 | انتشار: 1404/6/30

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