Authors
Iris Van Der Heide, Ellen Uiters, Jany Rademakers, Jeroen N Struijs, A Jantine Schuit, Caroline A Baan
Publication date
2014/10/14
Journal
Journal of health communication
Volume
19
Issue
sup2
Pages
115-131
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Various studies have examined the association between health literacy and self-management behavior, but few have explored ways through which this occurs. The present study examines to what extent health literacy is associated with diabetes self-management behavior and to what extent diabetes knowledge is a mechanism in this association. The study was based on cross-sectional data retrieved from patient registrations and questionnaires completed in 2010. The sample included 1,714 predominantly type 2 diabetes patients, with a mean age of 67 years. Diabetes self-management was indicated by HbA1c level, glucose self-control and self-reported monitoring of glucose levels, physical activity, and smoking. Multilevel analyses were applied based on multiple imputed data. Lower health literacy was significantly associated with less diabetes knowledge, higher HbA1c level, less self-control of glucose level …
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