Relationship between medication adherence and health literacy in
patients after PCI in china
Abstract
Rational, aims, and objectives: To probe into the status of medication
adherence in patients after PCI and its correlation with health
literacy. Methods: A total of 260 patients after PCI in cardiology
department of three hospitals in Zhengzhou, were investigated by two
questionnaire, which are 8-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale and
Chronic Disease Health Literacy Scale. Results: The score of medication
adherence was 5.21±2.04, the score of health literacy was 80.8±24.43;
Multivariate linear regression analysis results showed that degree of
education, the number of hospitalization, monthly income, course of
diseases were the influencing factors of medication adherence, which
could explain 61.2% of the total variation; The medication adherence in
patients after PCI was positively correlated with health literacy.
Conclusion: The higher levels of health literacy positively influenced
medication adherence scores in patients after PCI. Nursing staff should
assist the patients after PCI to establish self-health management
awareness, in order to improve their medication adherence.