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Patient attitude and determinants toward chronic diseases control: A cross-sectional survey in rural China

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FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.970032

Keywords

chronic disease; cross-sectional survey; attitude; patient satisfaction; rural population

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This study explores the determinants of patients' attitude and satisfaction. Teachers are more likely to regard chronic disease management as helpful. Health institutions recording chronic disease changes and guiding rehabilitation regularly are considered helpful. Patients who do not know regular follow-up tend to be dissatisfied with chronic disease control results.
ObjectivesThe patients' attitude is critical in disease control. This study aims to explore the determinants of patients' attitude and satisfaction. MethodsA total of 844 patients in the rural areas of Shandong, Henan, and Sichuan provinces with hypertension or diabetes were randomly selected for investigation. The outcome variables were the patients' attitude and satisfaction toward chronic disease control, which were measured through patient self-reported. Binary logistic regression models were used to explore the determinants of patients' attitude and satisfaction. ResultsTeachers were more likely to regard that chronic disease management was helpful in their chronic disease control than that in farmers (OR = 3.994, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.309-12.188). Moreover, the probability of health institutions recording chronic diseases changes and guiding rehabilitation for patients regularly is considered helpful 2.688 times more than those that are not. In addition, receiving chronic disease management services can make patients repute that chronic disease management services are helpful in controlling chronic diseases more capably (OR = 1.582, 95% CI = 2.198-10.771). In terms of satisfaction, patients who do not know regular follow-up tend to be dissatisfied with chronic diseases control result (OR = 0.376, 95% CI = 0.192-0.737; OR = 0.592, 95%CI = 0.417-0.841). ConclusionThe government increases the promotion of chronic disease management in rural areas to improve patients' awareness. Health institutions also can provide diversified services to meet the needs of more people. At last, paying more attention to the timeliness of health services need to be considered to develop a health plan.

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