2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1072085
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Sociodemographic and behavioural risk factors associated with low awareness of diabetes mellitus medication in Indonesia: Findings from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS-5)

Abstract: IntroductionLow awareness of the necessity of taking medication is common among patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) due to their lack of understanding of the disease. Therefore, it is essential to determine the underlying risks influencing low awareness to design effective intervention strategies. This study aims to evaluate the association of sociodemographic and behavioural factors with low awareness to take medication among patients with DM in Indonesia.MethodRetrospective data were obtained from the Indon… Show more

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“…The identi cation of knowledge and HFmrEF as independent predictors of proactive practice rea rms the signi cance of knowledge dissemination and patient education [31,32]. This nding highlights the need for tailored educational interventions for patients with different HF subtypes, ensuring that they receive the appropriate information and support to actively manage their condition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The identi cation of knowledge and HFmrEF as independent predictors of proactive practice rea rms the signi cance of knowledge dissemination and patient education [31,32]. This nding highlights the need for tailored educational interventions for patients with different HF subtypes, ensuring that they receive the appropriate information and support to actively manage their condition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…They include reliance on traditional medicine, religious beliefs, limited communication with healthcare providers, financial constraints, limited healthcare access, and challenges related to medication availability. 58 Interventions such as mobile health services and facility-based interventions have the potential to increase adherence to antenatal healthcare. 59 However, this intervention may be difficult to implement in low-resource settings.…”
Section: Is There Adherence To Current Guidelines Regarding Screening...mentioning
confidence: 99%