1. Multidisciplinary Intention: Revealing The Consequence of Psychosocial Factors on the Adherence to Treatment of the Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Iryna Frankova, Oleksij Potapov, Anna Kohut, Julia Komisarenko, Oleh Chaban, and Maryna Bobryk
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Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Strategy and Management ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Disease ,Type 2 diabetes ,medical ,medical research ,Quality of life ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,Glycemic ,Marketing ,Pharmacology ,diabetes ,business.industry ,lcsh:QP351-495 ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,health ,medical science ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,health care ,Distress ,lcsh:Psychology ,lcsh:Neurophysiology and neuropsychology ,business ,Psychosocial - Abstract
Background: Diabetes Mellitus type 2 (T2DM) has been becoming a globalworld health problem affecting countries with different income level (Mogre,Johnson, Tzelepis, Shaw, & Paul, 2017). The low level of compliance and theincreased level of the diabetes distress has been closely associated with destituteglycemic control. Some diabetes-specific psychological variables may beimportant for psychological status of patients and glycemic control to theachievement of individual glycemic targets (Indelicato et al., 2017). Therefore,alexithymia – psychological clinical characteristic of the reduced emotionalcomponent that could have been associated with the metabolic syndrome inpatients with type 2 diabetes, for example (Lemche, Chaban, & Lemche, 2014). Itis important to consider the clinical evaluation of mental aspects in patients withT2DM, however, in order to preventing potentially unfavorable self-care behaviorleading to complications of this disease, including a decrease in the quality of lifelevel (Conti et al., 2017). Patient's level of the quality of life is the one of mainimportant components of treatment adherence and clinical decision making forimproving the effectiveness of therapy (Chaban, Khaustova, & Bezsheiko, n.d.).The low level of medication compliance and quality of life could have beenaddicted in consequence to non-adherence and respectively – inefficiency oftherapy of these patients. Therefore, multidisciplinary connection – involvingmental health care specialists can potentially improve treatment effectiveness(Kogut at al., 2018).
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- 2019