Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2018.
World J Diabetes. May 15, 2018; 9(5): 72-79
Published online May 15, 2018. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v9.i5.72
Table 1 Distribution of medical adherence in diabetes patients, Delhi, 2016 (n = 375)
Medical Adherence in study subjects (in previous 7 d)mean ± SD (d)
Medication adherence6.25 ± 1.5
Adhering to a healthy eating plan5.22 ± 1.2
Consuming ≥ 1 portion of green vegetables3.25 ± 3
Consuming ≥ 1 portion of fruits1.8 ± 1.8
Practicing carbohydrate spacing4.87 ± 1.2
Exercising for at-least 30 min in a day2.25 ± 2.5
Engaged in moderate physical activity as part of work, travel or household chores for at least 10 min continuously4.42 ± 2.1
Foot inspection0.14 ± 0.58
Table 2 Patient characteristics and association with medical non-adherence n (%)
VariableTotal(n = 375)Medicationnon-adherence(n = 66)Dietarynon-adherence(n = 58)Physical activitynon-adherence(n = 253)
Age (yr)
< 50168 (44.8)29 (17.2)28 (16.6)109
≥ 50207 (55.2)37 (17.8)30 (14.5)144
Gender
Men201 (53.6)31 (15.4)36 (18)114 (56.7)b
Women174 (46.4)35 (20.1)22 (12.6)139 (80)
Education (yr)
< 5132 (35.2)33 (25)a21 (16)101 (76.5)b
≥ 5243 (64.8)33 (13.5)37 (15.2)152 (62.5)
SES
Upper-upper middle92 (24.5)14 (15.2)14 (15.2)56 (61)
Lower middle200 (53.4)34 (17)27 (13.5)137 (68.5)
Upper lower-lower83 (22.1)18 (21.7)17 (20.5)60 (72.3)
Family type
Joint289 (77)58 (20)a46 (16)204 (70.5)a
Nuclear/alone86 (23)8 (9.3)12 (14)49 (57)
DM duration (yr)
≤ 5205 (54.7)37 (18)34 (16.6)130 (63.4)
> 5170 (45.3)29 (17)24 (14.1)123 (72.3)
Hypertension
Present191 (51)22 (11.5)b29 (15.2)126 (66)
Absent184 (49)44 (24)29 (15.7)127 (69)
Insulin therapy
Present118 (31.5)12 (10.2)a20 (17)78 (66.1)
Absent257 (68.5)54 (21)38 (14.8)175 (68)
Family assistance with medication
Present71 (19)7 (9.8)a
Absent304 (81)59 (19.4)--
Family help with diet
Present89 (23.7)-8 (9)-
Absent286 (76.3)50 (17.5)
Table 3 Logistic regression analysis determining factors associated with non-adherence to anti-diabetic medication (n = 66)
Predictor variableOdds ratio195%CIP value
Education < 5 yr2.061.1-3.60.01
Living in nuclear family2.10.95-4.80.06
Insulin therapy1.70.83-3.50.14
Absence of hypertension comorbidity2.61.4-4.60.001
Family assistance for taking medication0.560.23-1.30.2
Table 4 Patient characteristics associated with suboptimal glycemic control n (%)
VariableTotal(n = 375)Suboptimal glycemic control(n = 259)P value
Age (yr)
≤ 50168 (44.8)118 (70.2)0.74
> 50207 (55.2)141 (68.1)
Gender
Men201 (53.6)131 (65.1)0.09
Women174 (46.4)128 (73.5)
Education (yr)
< 5132 (35.2)96 (72.7)0.29
≥ 5243 (64.8)163 (67)
SES
Upper/upper middle92 (24.5)57 (62)
Lower middle200 (53.4)143 (71.5)0.24
Lower middle/lower83 (22.1)59 (71)
Family type
Joint289 (77)205 (71)0.18
Nuclear/alone86 (23)54 (62.8)
DM duration (yr)
≤ 5205 (54.7)136 (66.3)0.22
> 5170 (45.3)123 (72.3)
Hypertension
Present191 (51)130 (68)0.74
Absent184 (49)129 (70)
Insulin therapy
Present118 (31.5)93 (79)0.006
Absent257 (68.5)166 (64.6)
Family help with diet
Present89 (23.7)53 (59.5)0.035
Absent286 (76.3)206 (72)
Medication adherence
Non-adherent66 (17.6)55 (83.3)0.005
Adherent309 (82.4)204 (54.4)