Zhongguo quanke yixue (Jan 2022)

Effect of Core Values of General Practice on Adherence of Patients with Diabetes

  • YANG Siman, ZHANG Xi, ZHOU Mengping, LIU Shixing, XIE Yuting, KUANG Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2021.00.331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 01
pp. 62 – 69

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BackgroundTreatment adherence is closely related to disease control for patients with diabetes. Primary care is general, and continuous, which may satisfy the general and continuous healthcare needs of diabetic patients. But the association of core values of general practices with adherence of diabetic patients is not yet clear.ObjectiveTo explore the effect of core values of general practice (first contact/first line care, continuity, accessibility, comprehensiveness, coordination and patient-oriented) on the adherence (medication adherence, diet adherence, exercise adherence, self-monitoring adherence and regular hospital visits adherence) of type 2 diabetic patients, providing a reference for improving the adherence of such patients by precisely enhancing the core values of general practices.MethodsA survey was conducted between August and September 2019 with a convenience sample of type 2 diabetics receiving contacted family doctor services from Shayuan Community Health Center of Guangzhou using a questionnaire consisting of three parts〔demographic information, the Chinese version of Primary Care Assessment Survey (ASPC) , and Adherence to Out-of-hospital Treatment of Type 2 Diabetics (AOTTD) 〕. Treatment adherence was compared by various personal factors. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the association of the core values of general practice with treatment adherence.ResultsAltogether, 224 cases who handed in responsive questionnaires were included for final analysis. The average scores of AOTTD, and ASPC of the respondents were (80.57±11.27) and (72.95±11.40) , respectively. The scores of AOTTD differed significantly by sex and understanding level of type 2 diabetes (P<0.05) . The total score of ASPC and the score of its each domain were associated with the total score of AOTTD, or the domain score of regular hospital visits (P<0.10) . The scores of two domains (accessibility and coordination) of the ASPC were associated with the medication adherence score (P<0.10) . The domain score of coordination was associated with the diet adherence score (P<0.10) . The score of each domain of the ASPC (except for coordination) was associated with the self-monitoring adherence score (P<0.10) .ConclusionFor type 2 diabetics, strengthening each of the core values of general practice could contribute to the increase of their treatment adherence, and regular hospital visits adherence. Improving the accessibility of general practice could enhance their medication adherence. Improving the coordination of general practice could enhance their medication adherence and diet adherence. Improving first contact/first line care, continuity, accessibility, comprehensiveness, coordination and patient-oriented values of general practice could contribute to the increase of their medication adherence. But no association was found between the core values of general practice and patients'exercise adherence, which suggests that providing more exercise resources and environmental support for these patients may be a solution.

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