| Literature DB >> 15546482 |
Denise E Bonds1, Fabian Camacho, Ronny A Bell, Vanessa T Duren-Winfield, Roger T Anderson, David C Goff.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diabetes requires significant alterations to lifestyle and completion of self management tasks to obtain good control of disease. The objective of this study was to determine if patient trust is associated with reduced difficulty and hassles in altering lifestyle and completing self care tasks.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15546482 PMCID: PMC535564 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-5-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Description of the Sample (n = 326)
| Age, mean | 60 (sd 12.0, range 19–89) |
| Gender, female | 67% (n = 217) |
| Race, non-white | 40% (n = 120) |
| Insurance, none | 25% (n = 82) |
| Co-morbidities, any (%) | 79% (n = 228) |
| Co-morbidities, mean (%) | 1.1 (sd 1.0, range 0–4) |
| Hemoglobin A1c, mean | 7.3% (sd 1.7, range 4.4–14.6) |
| Physical Health (max 100) | 57.0 (sd 29.8) |
| Mental Health (max 100) | 73.5 (sd 21.0) |
| Number of years with provider/clinic* | |
| Less than 1 year | 13% (n = 44) |
| 1 to 2 years | 19% (n = 62) |
| More than 2 years | 58% (n = 190) |
| Number of visit in last 12 months | 3 (sd 1.0) |
| Patient Trust (max 25) | 22 (sd 3, range 11–25) |
* Number does not equal 100% due to participant who responded that they did not have a regular source of diabetes care
Average score for global outcome measures and individual components of each measure
| Outcome Measure | Mean (SD, Range) |
| Hassles associated with diabetes care* | |
| Average for entire scale | 1.6 (0.7, 1–4.5) |
| Remembering to take diabetes medicine | 1.2 (0.7, 1–5) |
| Remembering to test blood for sugar | 1.4 (0.9, 1–5) |
| Making meal plans | 1.6 (1.2, 1–5) |
| Avoiding foods you enjoy | 2.4 (1.4, 1–5) |
| Keeping schedule in mind at times | 1.7 (1.2, 1–5) |
| Organizing daily routine around diabetes care | 1.4 (0.9, 1–5) |
| Total time spent managing diabetes | 1.5 (1.0, 1–5) |
| Difficulty in performing self care activities** | |
| Average of entire scale | 1.7 (0.5, 1–3.8) |
| Taking medications as prescribed | 1.2 (0.5, 1–4) |
| Exercising regularly | 2.5 (1.3, 1–5) |
| Following diet | 2.1 (1.0, 1–5) |
| Checking blood for sugar | 1.5 (0.9, 1–5) |
| Checking feet for wounds or sores | 1.2 (0.5, 1–5) |
| Global assessment of ability to care for diabetes*** | 2.0 (0.9, 1–5) |
* Higher equals more hassles associated with care activity
** Higher equals more difficulty in completing care activities
*** Higher equals lower assessment of ability to care
General estimating equations regression parameters for difference in outcomes associated with a 5-point difference in trust
| Outcome | GEE parameter estimates (95% CI) |
| Hassles associated with diabetes care | -0.2 (-0.3 to -0.05) |
| Difficulty in performing self care activities | -0.1 (-0.20 to -0.05) |
| Global assessment of ability to care for diabetes | -0.3 (-0.40 to -0.10) |