Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain.

This study aims to describe adherence to seven clinical preventive services among Spanish adults with diabetes, to compare adherence with people without diabetes and to identify predictor of adherence to multiple practices among adults with diabetes.Cross-sectional study based on data obtained from...

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Main Authors: Isabel Jimenez-Trujillo, Rodrigo Jiménez-García, Jesus Esteban-Hernández, Valentin Hernández-Barrera, Pilar Carrasco Garrido, Miguel A Salinero-Fort, Juan Cardenas-Valladolid, Ana López-de-Andrés
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4484803?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fdec9b284a9946c88b464a05229b06c72020-11-25T00:24:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e013184410.1371/journal.pone.0131844Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain.Isabel Jimenez-TrujilloRodrigo Jiménez-GarcíaJesus Esteban-HernándezValentin Hernández-BarreraPilar Carrasco GarridoMiguel A Salinero-FortJuan Cardenas-ValladolidAna López-de-AndrésThis study aims to describe adherence to seven clinical preventive services among Spanish adults with diabetes, to compare adherence with people without diabetes and to identify predictor of adherence to multiple practices among adults with diabetes.Cross-sectional study based on data obtained from the European Health Survey for Spain 2009 and the Spanish National Health Survey 2011. We analyzed those aged 40-69 years (n= 20,948). Diabetes status was self-reported. The study variables included adherence to blood pressure (BP) checkup, cholesterol measurement, influenza vaccination, dental examination, fecal occult blood test (FOBT), mammography and cytology. Independent variables included socio-demographic characteristics, variables related to health status and lifestyle factors.The study sample included 1,647 subjects with diabetes and 19,301 without. Over 90% had measured their BP and cholesterol in the last year, 44.4% received influenza immunization, 36.4% had a dental checkup within the year and only 8.1% underwent a FOBT. Among diabetic women 75.4% had received a mammography and 52.4% a cytology in the recommended periods. The adherence to BP and cholesterol measurements and influenza vaccination was significantly higher among those suffering diabetes and cytology and dental checkup were lower. Only 63.4% of people with diabetes had fulfilled half or more of the recommended practices. Female sex, higher educational level, being married or cohabiting, higher number of chronic conditions and number of physician visits increased the adherence to multiple preventive practices. For each unhealthy lifestyle reported the probability of having a higher adherence level decreased.Acceptable adherence is found for BP and cholesterol checkups and mammography. Unacceptably low rates were found for influenza vaccine, dental care, cytology and FOBT. Moreover, preventive services are provided neither equitably nor efficiently so future research needs to identify individual and organizational factors that allow interventions to reach these subjects with diabetes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4484803?pdf=render
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author Isabel Jimenez-Trujillo
Rodrigo Jiménez-García
Jesus Esteban-Hernández
Valentin Hernández-Barrera
Pilar Carrasco Garrido
Miguel A Salinero-Fort
Juan Cardenas-Valladolid
Ana López-de-Andrés
spellingShingle Isabel Jimenez-Trujillo
Rodrigo Jiménez-García
Jesus Esteban-Hernández
Valentin Hernández-Barrera
Pilar Carrasco Garrido
Miguel A Salinero-Fort
Juan Cardenas-Valladolid
Ana López-de-Andrés
Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain.
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author_facet Isabel Jimenez-Trujillo
Rodrigo Jiménez-García
Jesus Esteban-Hernández
Valentin Hernández-Barrera
Pilar Carrasco Garrido
Miguel A Salinero-Fort
Juan Cardenas-Valladolid
Ana López-de-Andrés
author_sort Isabel Jimenez-Trujillo
title Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain.
title_short Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain.
title_full Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain.
title_fullStr Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain.
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain.
title_sort predictors of adherence to multiple clinical preventive recommendations among adults with diabetes in spain.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This study aims to describe adherence to seven clinical preventive services among Spanish adults with diabetes, to compare adherence with people without diabetes and to identify predictor of adherence to multiple practices among adults with diabetes.Cross-sectional study based on data obtained from the European Health Survey for Spain 2009 and the Spanish National Health Survey 2011. We analyzed those aged 40-69 years (n= 20,948). Diabetes status was self-reported. The study variables included adherence to blood pressure (BP) checkup, cholesterol measurement, influenza vaccination, dental examination, fecal occult blood test (FOBT), mammography and cytology. Independent variables included socio-demographic characteristics, variables related to health status and lifestyle factors.The study sample included 1,647 subjects with diabetes and 19,301 without. Over 90% had measured their BP and cholesterol in the last year, 44.4% received influenza immunization, 36.4% had a dental checkup within the year and only 8.1% underwent a FOBT. Among diabetic women 75.4% had received a mammography and 52.4% a cytology in the recommended periods. The adherence to BP and cholesterol measurements and influenza vaccination was significantly higher among those suffering diabetes and cytology and dental checkup were lower. Only 63.4% of people with diabetes had fulfilled half or more of the recommended practices. Female sex, higher educational level, being married or cohabiting, higher number of chronic conditions and number of physician visits increased the adherence to multiple preventive practices. For each unhealthy lifestyle reported the probability of having a higher adherence level decreased.Acceptable adherence is found for BP and cholesterol checkups and mammography. Unacceptably low rates were found for influenza vaccine, dental care, cytology and FOBT. Moreover, preventive services are provided neither equitably nor efficiently so future research needs to identify individual and organizational factors that allow interventions to reach these subjects with diabetes.
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