2018, Number 3
Therapeutic adherence, level of knowledge of the disease and self-esteem in type 2 diabetic patients
Ramos RY, Morejón SR, Cabrera MY, Herranz BD, Rodríguez OW
Language: Spanish
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Page: 13-23
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ABSTRACT
Background: Diabetes mellitus demands a responsible behavior for its treatment and this therapeutic adherence is a complex phenomenon when being conditioned by multiple factors of diverse nature.Objective: To determine the levels of knowledge of the illness and self-esteem in type 2 patients, adhered to and non-adhered to at the treatment.
Methodology: Descriptive study, of traverse court. A universe of 30 type 2 diabetic patients from the clinic 3, Cartagena Popular Council, (11 adhered to at the treatment and 19 non-adhered to) was studied. A review of medical records was used, also a questionnaire to evaluate the therapeutic adherence in patients with diabetes, a questionnaire of knowledge of the disease, and an inventory of self-esteem of Cooper Smith.
Results: Low levels of knowledge of the illness prevailed, patient trustworthy 46 % middle levels and 54 % low levels; patient didn’t follow the treatment: 42 % middle levels and 58 % low levels. High and middle levels prevailed of self-esteem and means the trustworthy ones showed bigger high levels of self-esteem (64 % follow the treatment- 47 % didn’t follow the treatment).
Conclusions: It was evident the relation between the therapeutic adherence and the levels of knowledge of the illness and self-esteem. The importance of investigating and determining influence factors for the therapeutic adherence, related to the patient, is corroborated, such as knowledge of the disease and self-esteem for a better and comprehensive control of the disease from a comprehensive and multifactorial approach.