• Rev Invest Clin · Mar 2011

    Coping strategies and adherence to treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

    • Ma Eugenia Garay-Sevilla, José Santiago Porras, and Juan Manuel Malacara.
    • Division of Health Science, Universidad de Guanajuato, Campus León. marugaray_2000@yahoo.com
    • Rev Invest Clin. 2011 Mar 1; 63 (2): 155-61.

    IntroductionDiverse psychosocial and cultural factors are related to adherence to treatment of type 2 Diabetes mellitus (DM2) such as social support, coping styles and the cost of medical attention.ObjectiveTo study the influence of diverse psychosocial factors on adherence to treatment in patients with DM2.Material And MethodsIn a cross sectional design we studied adherence to diet and medication, and its relationship with CS for diabetes, belief in conventional medicine, social support, and the perception of the burden of treatment cost on family finances.ResultsWe included 210 patients a mean age of 56.3 years, 9.4 years since diagnosis. Male DM patients had better adherence to medication (p<0.016) and social support (p<0.004), and higher rates for supportant CS (31.8 vs. 29.0; p<0.009). Adherence to diet was associated with belief in conventional medicine (p<0.035) and marginally related to fatalistic CS (p<0.05). After testing social security coverage as dummy variable, a marginal association was found (p<0.15). Adherence to medication was associated with supportant CS (p<0.02) and marginally with avoidant CS (p<0.05).ConclusionsSupportant CS was more frequent in men. Belief in conventional medicine, and supportant CS were associated with adherence to treatment. These factors should be considered for a more rational approach for the management of disease.

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