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A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Health Literacy and Compliance to Treatment in Organ Transplant Recipients

Sun Hyoung Bae, Jung Jun Lee, Sun Young Son, Hee Young Kim, Man Ki Ju

2023Journal of Clinical Medicine10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the correlations between health literacy, transplant effects, and compliance to treatment in organ transplant recipients and to identify the factors influencing compliance to treatment. The participants (n = 130; males = 66.9%; mean age = 56.4 years) were organ transplant recipients visiting an organ transplantation center in Seoul, South Korea. The regression model explained 32% of the variance in participants’ compliance to treatment. Among the health literacy variables, “Scale 3: Actively managing my health” (β = 0.38, p = 0.001) and “Scale 4: Social support for health” (β = 0.25, p = 0.019) had a significant effect on compliance to treatment. In this study, health literacy was identified as a key factor influencing compliance to treatment. Therefore, patients’ health literacy should be assessed prior to transplantation to identify potential high-risk patients for treatment nonadherence. In addition, after transplantation surgery, patient-tailored interventions should be developed and provided for self-management that reflects the patient’s health literacy level to ultimately enhance patient outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOrgan transplantationCross-sectional studyHealth literacyCompliance (psychology)Intensive care medicineInternal medicineTransplantationPathologyHealth careEconomicsEconomic growthSocial psychologyPsychologyHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsBreastfeeding Practices and Influences
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