Clinical and socio-demographic parameters contributing to treatment incompliance in Palestinian patients with diabetes

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Background: This research study investigates the degree of medication-related satisfaction experienced by Palestinian patients with diabetes. In addition, this study further assesses the association between certain clinical and socio-demographic factors and the degree of satisfaction among the patients. Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study design consisted of 415 randomly selected patients from the Palestine Medical Complex (PMC), the Palestinian Ministry of Health Clinics, and from the Palestinian Diabetes Institute (also known as: Al-Bireh Medical Center). The Diabetes Medication Satisfaction (DiabMedSat) questionnaire measured patients’ satisfaction levels regarding their medications. Results: Odds ratios from binomial logistic analysis and the analysis of variance determined statistically significant correlations. The analysis has displayed the presence of significant associations between clinical and socio-demographic factors and treatment satisfaction. Significance was determined at p values < 0.05 and p values < 0.01. Conclusion: This research identified statistically significant associations between certain clinical and socio-demographic factors and diabetic patients’ satisfaction regarding their treatment. Addressing the concerns and difficulties experienced by the patients may impede treatment incompliance and hinder the development of complications, or at least postpone them.

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Salameh, B., Salem, H., Abdallah, J. M., Batran, A., & Naerat, E. O. (2019). Clinical and socio-demographic parameters contributing to treatment incompliance in Palestinian patients with diabetes. Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/2042018819825542

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