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Relationship between patient's health literacy and adherence to coronary heart disease secondary prevention measures.

Minmin Lu1, Jianying Ma2, Ying Lin2, Xian Zhang2, Yunzhi Shen3, Haiou Xia1.   

Abstract

AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between health literacy (HL) and adherence to secondary coronary heart disease (CHD) prevention behaviours in patients in China.
BACKGROUND: Adherence of patients to secondary CHD prevention behaviours is important in order to slow or reverse disease progression. The relationship between HL and adherence is varied across populations and warrants further research in order to inform nurses caring for such patients how to direct their teaching.
DESIGN: A descriptive cross-sectional design.
METHODS: A total of 598 patients with CHD were recruited during hospitalisation for a myocardial revascularization procedure at either of two tertiary hospitals in China. Data were collected by self-report on demographics, HL and adherence to secondary CHD prevention behaviours (medication-taking and heart-healthy lifestyle) prior to this admission. HL was measured by the short version of European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire (HLS-EU-Q16), while adherence was measured with the Medical Outcomes Study Specific Adherence Scale (MOS-SAS). Descriptive, chi-square test and regression analyses were conducted. The study was reported based on STROBE checklist.
RESULTS: Overall, 74.5% of the patients had limited HL. Adherence rates to medication-taking and heart-healthy lifestyle were 84.7% and 53.2%, respectively. HL was not significantly associated with medication adherence, but in regression models patients with limited HL demonstrated significantly increased odds for nonadherence to heart-healthy lifestyle (OR 1.69).
CONCLUSION: HL was not significantly associated with medication adherence but was related to heart-healthy lifestyle adherence. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Nurses should assess the health literacy of discharging patients with CHD and focus on patients with limited health literacy to improve heart-healthy lifestyle behaviours, and not just taking medications.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  adherence; coronary heart disease; health literacy; lifestyle; medication; secondary prevention

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 30938879     DOI: 10.1111/jocn.14865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Nurs        ISSN: 0962-1067            Impact factor:   3.036


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