Factors affecting the extent of medication compliance among clients with type 2 diabetes in Sulu rural health units

Authors

  • Remelyn W. Trayvilla Sulu State College Graduate School, Capitol Site, Jolo, Sulu Author
  • Sherha B. Baybayan Sulu State College Graduate School, Capitol Site, Jolo, Sulu Author
  • Masnona S. Asiri Sulu State College Graduate School, Capitol Site, Jolo, Sulu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62596/nmf1z834

Keywords:

Extent of Medication, Type 2 Diabetes, Rural Health Units

Abstract

This study evaluated the degree to which patient, healthcare provider, and family factors influenced type 2 diabetes patients' medication compliance in Sulu Rural Health Units during the fiscal year 2022. The following findings are presented in this study, which used 100 samples obtained through the non-probability sampling method via purposive sampling, along with weighted mean, standard deviation, t-test for independent samples, One-way ANOVA, and Pearson's r. Of the 100 respondents, the majority are married females between the ages of 36 and 55; 2) On average, medication compliance among clients with type 2 diabetes in Sulu Rural Health Units is thought to be highly affected by the attitudes of the patients, nurses 3) In general, the variables of age, gender, and civil status do not significantly mediate in ways that determine the extent of medication compliance among type 2 diabetes clients in Sulu Rural Health Units; 4) In general, the respondents who evaluated the degree to which factors affected the medication compliance among type 2 diabetes clients in Sulu Rural Health Units in terms of Patient Factor as Agree or with High Extent are likely the same respondents who evaluated the degree to which factors affected the medication compliance among type 2 diabetes clients in Sulu Rural Health Units in terms of Healthcare Provider Factor and Family Factor, respectively.

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2024-05-13

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Trayvilla, R., Baybayan, S., & Asiri, M. (2024). Factors affecting the extent of medication compliance among clients with type 2 diabetes in Sulu rural health units. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN EXPERIENCE, 1(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.62596/nmf1z834