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An Analysis of Whether Health Literacy and Numeracy Are Associated with Diabetes Medication Adherence.

Citation
Nandyala, A. S., et al. “An Analysis Of Whether Health Literacy And Numeracy Are Associated With Diabetes Medication Adherence.”. Health Literacy Research And Practice, pp. e15-e20.
Center Vanderbilt University
Author Arathi S Nandyala, Lyndsay A Nelson, Andrea E Lagotte, Chandra Y Osborn
Keywords diabetes, health literacy, interventions, Medication adherence, numeracy
Abstract

Many people with type 2 diabetes do not take medications as prescribed, resulting in suboptimal glycemic control and a greater risk of diabetes complications. Taking medications regularly requires adequate health literacy and numeracy skills, but associations between health literacy and numeracy skills and medication taking are mixed. We used validated, reliable, and widely accepted measures to examine the relationship between health literacy, numeracy, and medication adherence among a sample of patients with T2D. We analyzed cross-sectional data using non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests and unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression models. For every one point increase on the Brief Health Literacy Screen and Subjective Numeracy Scale, participants were 1.8 and 2.7 times more likely to optimally take medications ( < 0.05). Health literacy and numeracy skills should be considered in the design of education materials for medication management and adherence among people with T2D.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Health literacy research and practice
Volume
2
Issue
1
Number of Pages
e15-e20
Date Published
01/2018
ISSN Number
2475-6024
DOI
10.3928/24748307-20171212-01
Alternate Journal
Health Lit Res Pract
PMID
30112462
PMCID
PMC6088806
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