The mediating role of quality of life on depression and medication adherence among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A cross‐sectional study
Date
2023
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Health Sci. Rep.
Abstract
Background and Aim: Patients living with diabetes mellitus have a high burden of
psychological distress such as depression and anxiety as well as impaired quality of
life, which may negatively impact their adherence to medications, glucose control,
and health‐related costs.
This study assessed the impact of quality of life and depression on medication
adherence among patients with type 2 diabetes (type 2 diabetes mellitus [T2DM]) in
a tertiary care setting in Ghana
Methods: The study was a cross‐sectional study involving 238 patients with
diabetes aged 18 years and above. Validated tools were used to assess medication
adherence, depressive symptoms, and quality of life. Structural Equation Modeling
was adopted to examine the mediation effect of quality of life on the relationship
between depression and medication adherence among participants.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 58.82 ± 13.49, and 169 (71.0%) out of
a total of 238 respondents were females. Depression had a significant direct
relationship with the quality of life of respondents [aβ (95% confidence interval,
CI) = −0.20 (−0.03, −0.00), p < 0.05; −0.21 (−0.41, −0.01) p < 0.05, respectively] and
indirect relationship with quality of life [aβ (95% CI) = −0.01 (−0.02, −0.004)
p < 0.001]. Educational status and religion both showed a significant indirect
relationship with quality of life [aβ (95% CI) = 0.06 (0.07, 0.12), p < 0.05; 0.18 (0.01,
0.35) p < 0.05, respectively]. The mediating effect of quality of life on the
relationship between depression and medication adherence was significant
(Sobel = −3.19, p < 0.001).
Conclusion: Depression, medication adherence, and quality of life were higher
among older adults with T2DM. Depression was also found to have a strong negative
association with both medication adherence and quality of life. Interventions to
screen for depression and to improve the quality of life in patients living with diabetes are also recommended and this should go beyond the provision of standard
treatments to explore further the mechanisms of this relationships.
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Keywords
depression, medication adherence, quality of life, type 2 diabetes