2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-011-1882-7
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Self-reported Neighborhood Safety and Nonadherence to Treatment Regimens Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

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“…DMT2 subjects are typically recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle and always do physical exercise, but such advice is sometimes considered hard to apply due to, for instance, a lack of viable sports facilities or restricted access to healthy food. [5,8,9] To our knowledge, only one international publication has studied the correlation between distress and the home environment of DMT2 patients. [5] QoL consists of three main components, namely physical and psychological conditions and the ability to interact with the surrounding environment.…”
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“…DMT2 subjects are typically recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle and always do physical exercise, but such advice is sometimes considered hard to apply due to, for instance, a lack of viable sports facilities or restricted access to healthy food. [5,8,9] To our knowledge, only one international publication has studied the correlation between distress and the home environment of DMT2 patients. [5] QoL consists of three main components, namely physical and psychological conditions and the ability to interact with the surrounding environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21] Meanwhile, male subjects or those in the retirement age group tend to suffer from distress triggered by therapy management, immediate family members, doctors who treat them, quality of health service, and HbA1c [6,7,12,19,20] It is reported that the safety and comfort of the surrounding neighborhood generate positive effects on the DMT2 patient. [9] Likewise, supporting facilities around the house, including accessibility to healthy foods and feasible sports facilities, can favorably influence the psychological condition of a DMT2 subject. [5,8,9] The identification of neighborhood as a reason for DMT2 distress requires a valid and reliable instrument.…”
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“…Additionally, self-care behaviors account for over 90% of the variance in glycemic control, in patients with type 2 diabetes (6). Yet, socio-environmental factors have been shown to contribute to up to 85% of patients’ nonadherence to self-care behaviors in adults with diabetes (5, 7-11). However, there is limited information on which socio-environmental elements have direct effects on self-care behaviors.…”
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“…Living in lower socioeconomic status (SES) neighborhoods is associated with poorer health behaviors and outcomes (e.g., Dubowitz et al, 2011; Ludwig et al, 2012), even after accounting for individual-level characteristics. Few studies (Billimek & Sorkin, 2012; Platt et al, 2009) have investigated the link between neighborhood characteristics and nonadherence to a provider-prescribed medication regimen.…”
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