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The relationship between Frailty, Health literacy, and Medication adherence in older adults
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Abstract
Background: Frailty is a significant syndrome in aging, influenced by multiple factors. Timely identification of older adults at risk of frailty and appropriate interventions can mitigate its adverse health consequences. This study examined the relationship between frailty, health literacy, and medication adherence among older adults.
Method: This cross-sectional study included 210 older adults (aged 60 and above) recruited from the Tabriz Education and Training Center for Retirees. Data were collected using the Tilburg Frailty Index (TFI), Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA), the Morisky, Green and Levine (MGL) adherence scale, and a general information questionnaire. Data analysis was performed in SPSS v.27 using Spearman correlation tests, independent t-tests, ANOVA, and logistic regression analysis.
Results: The mean age of the participants in this study was 68.92 ± 6.42. Of the participants, 125 (59.5%) were female and 85 (40.5%) were male, with 74.5% being married. Approximately 42% of the old participants were frail, and about 95% of them had high medication adherence. Also, 49.5% of the participants had sufficient health literacy. The findings of logistic regression analysis showed that medication adherence was significantly associated with frailty (OR = 1.37, P = 0.007), and health literacy also had an effect on frailty (OR = 0.21, P < 0.001).
Conclusion: There is a relationship between medication adherence, health literacy, and frailty in older adults. Health literacy may serve as both a predictive and protective factor against frailty. Maintaining medication adherence could help improve frailty. Therefore, healthcare providers should focus on enhancing health literacy and medication adherence to prevent frailty in this population.
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Title: The relationship between Frailty, Health literacy, and Medication adherence in older adults
Description:
Abstract
Background: Frailty is a significant syndrome in aging, influenced by multiple factors.
Timely identification of older adults at risk of frailty and appropriate interventions can mitigate its adverse health consequences.
This study examined the relationship between frailty, health literacy, and medication adherence among older adults.
Method: This cross-sectional study included 210 older adults (aged 60 and above) recruited from the Tabriz Education and Training Center for Retirees.
Data were collected using the Tilburg Frailty Index (TFI), Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA), the Morisky, Green and Levine (MGL) adherence scale, and a general information questionnaire.
Data analysis was performed in SPSS v.
27 using Spearman correlation tests, independent t-tests, ANOVA, and logistic regression analysis.
Results: The mean age of the participants in this study was 68.
92 ± 6.
42.
Of the participants, 125 (59.
5%) were female and 85 (40.
5%) were male, with 74.
5% being married.
Approximately 42% of the old participants were frail, and about 95% of them had high medication adherence.
Also, 49.
5% of the participants had sufficient health literacy.
The findings of logistic regression analysis showed that medication adherence was significantly associated with frailty (OR = 1.
37, P = 0.
007), and health literacy also had an effect on frailty (OR = 0.
21, P < 0.
001).
Conclusion: There is a relationship between medication adherence, health literacy, and frailty in older adults.
Health literacy may serve as both a predictive and protective factor against frailty.
Maintaining medication adherence could help improve frailty.
Therefore, healthcare providers should focus on enhancing health literacy and medication adherence to prevent frailty in this population.
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