Association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among patients with chronic kidney disease
Abstract Background We explored the association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among low-income patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Methods We used baseline data from the Kidney Awareness Registry and Education trial (n = 137 patients with CKD) and multivariable logistic reg...
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doaj-f57552a47aaa4a1a92aedc18313cab9b2020-11-24T20:52:07ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692018-08-011911810.1186/s12882-018-0988-0Association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among patients with chronic kidney diseaseKaren K. Wong0Alexandra Velasquez1Neil R. Powe2Delphine S. Tuot3Touro University California College of Osteopathic MedicineDivision of Nephrology, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Medicine, University of CaliforniaDivision of Nephrology, University of CaliforniaAbstract Background We explored the association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among low-income patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Methods We used baseline data from the Kidney Awareness Registry and Education trial (n = 137 patients with CKD) and multivariable logistic regressions to cross-sectionally examine the association between health literacy, defined by a validated questionnaire, and healthy behaviors. Results Study participants had a mean age of 55 years, were racially diverse (6% White, 36% Hispanic, 43% Black, 15% Asian) and 26% had low health literacy. Over one-third (38%) had hypertension, 51% had diabetes, and 67% had CKD stage 3 or 4. Compared to individuals with adequate health literacy, those with low health literacy had non-statistically significant higher tobacco use (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 2.33; 95% CI 0.90–6.06) and lower consumption of sugary beverages (aOR = 0.50; 0.20-1.23) and statistically significant decreased fast food intake (aOR = 0.38; 0.16-0.93). Health literacy was not associated with differences in medication adherence (0.84; 0.38-1.89) or physical activity (aOR = 2.39; 0.54-10.53). Conclusions Health literacy was not uniformly associated with all self-care behaviors important for CKD management. A more nuanced understanding of the association of health literacy and self-care may be necessary to promote participation in behaviors known to slow CKD progression.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-018-0988-0Health literacyChronic kidney diseaseSelf-management supportSelf-careCKD |
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Association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among patients with chronic kidney disease |
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Association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among patients with chronic kidney disease |
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Association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among patients with chronic kidney disease |
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association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among patients with chronic kidney disease |
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Abstract Background We explored the association between health literacy and self-care behaviors among low-income patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Methods We used baseline data from the Kidney Awareness Registry and Education trial (n = 137 patients with CKD) and multivariable logistic regressions to cross-sectionally examine the association between health literacy, defined by a validated questionnaire, and healthy behaviors. Results Study participants had a mean age of 55 years, were racially diverse (6% White, 36% Hispanic, 43% Black, 15% Asian) and 26% had low health literacy. Over one-third (38%) had hypertension, 51% had diabetes, and 67% had CKD stage 3 or 4. Compared to individuals with adequate health literacy, those with low health literacy had non-statistically significant higher tobacco use (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 2.33; 95% CI 0.90–6.06) and lower consumption of sugary beverages (aOR = 0.50; 0.20-1.23) and statistically significant decreased fast food intake (aOR = 0.38; 0.16-0.93). Health literacy was not associated with differences in medication adherence (0.84; 0.38-1.89) or physical activity (aOR = 2.39; 0.54-10.53). Conclusions Health literacy was not uniformly associated with all self-care behaviors important for CKD management. A more nuanced understanding of the association of health literacy and self-care may be necessary to promote participation in behaviors known to slow CKD progression. |
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