Sharon A Brown1, Alexandra A García2, Adama Brown2, Betsy J Becker3, Vicki S Conn4, Gilbert Ramírez5, Mary A Winter2, Lisa L Sumlin2, Theresa J Garcia6, Heather E Cuevas2. 1. The University of Texas at Austin, School of Nursing, Austin, TX, USA. Electronic address: sabrown@mail.utexas.edu. 2. The University of Texas at Austin, School of Nursing, Austin, TX, USA. 3. Florida State University, College of Education, Tallahassee, FL, USA. 4. University of Missouri, Sinclair School of Nursing, Columbia, MO, USA. 5. Texas A&M Health Science Center, School of Public Health, College Station, TX, USA. 6. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, School of Nursing, Corpus Christi, TX, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To conduct a model-driven meta-analysis of correlational research on psychological and motivational predictors of diabetes outcomes, with adherence factors as mediators. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search of published and unpublished studies located a sample of 775 individual correlational or predictive studies reported across 739 research reports. RESULTS: Results varied according to the outcome variable included in the regression models. Depression had a larger negative effect on adherence to physical activity than on dietary adherence. Coping and self-efficacy were strongly related to dietary adherence, which was strongly related to improved glycemic control. Medication adherence was related to glycosylated hemoglobin, whereas medications and self-monitoring were related to fasting blood glucose. Adding appointment keeping to the models did not significantly alter the results. CONCLUSION: Self-efficacy was the most consistent predictor of all adherence behaviors and dietary adherence was the most significant predictor of HbA1c. Physical activity was the most predictive factor of BMI and glucose self-monitoring the most predictive of FBG. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Metabolic control is a primary goal in T2DM, so the best pathway to attaining that goal appears to be an emphasis on self-efficacy and dietary adherence.
OBJECTIVES: To conduct a model-driven meta-analysis of correlational research on psychological and motivational predictors of diabetes outcomes, with adherence factors as mediators. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search of published and unpublished studies located a sample of 775 individual correlational or predictive studies reported across 739 research reports. RESULTS: Results varied according to the outcome variable included in the regression models. Depression had a larger negative effect on adherence to physical activity than on dietary adherence. Coping and self-efficacy were strongly related to dietary adherence, which was strongly related to improved glycemic control. Medication adherence was related to glycosylated hemoglobin, whereas medications and self-monitoring were related to fasting blood glucose. Adding appointment keeping to the models did not significantly alter the results. CONCLUSION: Self-efficacy was the most consistent predictor of all adherence behaviors and dietary adherence was the most significant predictor of HbA1c. Physical activity was the most predictive factor of BMI and glucose self-monitoring the most predictive of FBG. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Metabolic control is a primary goal in T2DM, so the best pathway to attaining that goal appears to be an emphasis on self-efficacy and dietary adherence.
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