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Characteristics of diabetes medication‐taking in people with mild to moderate intellectual disability compared to those without: a mixed‐methods study

Paterson, R.E.; Taggart, L.; Hoyle, L.; Brown, M.

Authors

L. Taggart

L. Hoyle

M. Brown



Abstract

Aim
To compare the frequency and factors associated with diabetes medication‐taking (depression, perceived side effects, self‐efficacy and social support) in people with mild to moderate intellectual disability and those without intellectual disability.

Methods
In stage 1 of this study, we collated information on diabetes medication‐taking and associated factors in 111 people with diabetes: 33 adults with mild to moderate intellectual disability and 78 adults without intellectual disability. Validated instruments measuring medicine‐taking, self efficacy, depressive symptoms, perceived level of social support and perceived side effects were administered in both groups. In stage 2, we used an abductive qualitative approach to triangulate stage 1 findings with carers (n = 12).

Results
The instruments showed good internal reliability (Cronbach’s α = 0.7–0.9). Comparisons between people with intellectual disabilities and those without revealed similar frequency of medication‐taking (70% vs 62%; P =0.41). People with intellectual disabilities and diabetes had significantly higher depressive symptoms, as measured by the Glasgow Depression Scale for people with a Learning Disability (P = 0.04), higher levels of perceived side effects (P = 0.01), and lower confidence levels, as measured by the Perceived Confidence Scale (P =0.01). The results of stage 2 showed how carers of people with intellectual disabilities and diabetes optimized medication‐taking yet infrequently discussed the side effects of medicines.

Conclusions
Further investigation of medication‐taking and side effects may result in the development of an evidence‐informed intervention to improve medicines safety in people with intellectual disabilities.

Citation

Paterson, R., Taggart, L., Hoyle, L., & Brown, M. (2020). Characteristics of diabetes medication‐taking in people with mild to moderate intellectual disability compared to those without: a mixed‐methods study. Diabetic Medicine, 37(12), 2035-2043. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.14365

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 1, 2020
Online Publication Date Aug 16, 2020
Publication Date 2020-12
Deposit Date Aug 18, 2020
Publicly Available Date Aug 18, 2020
Journal Diabetic Medicine
Print ISSN 0742-3071
Electronic ISSN 1464-5491
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 37
Issue 12
Pages 2035-2043
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.14365
Keywords Internal Medicine; Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism; Endocrinology
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2676197

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