Journal of Islamic Studies (Jun 1991)
The Influence of Educational. Experience and Educational Level of Adult Male Non-Insulin Dependent Patients on their Compliance Behavior
Abstract
Sixty-seven male NIDDM patients were assessed for compliance behavior measured by FBSvalues. Variables were: structured educational experience; demagraphic variables of educational level,place of residence. age , and number of children. Significant differences , p=0.05, were noted with patientsgiven educational experience and those with some previous formal education having more favorable com-pliance. Recommendations are: include health awareness in ABE curriculum. use health as a motivationtoward literacy, assess patients’ educational ability to comply with treatment, and assess patients’ inclina-tion to participate in structured educational experience when planning treatment of chronic illness.