The effect of health literacy and self-management efficacy on the health-related quality of life of hypertensive patients in a western rural area of China: a cross-sectional study

Jul 2, 2017International journal for equity in health

How health knowledge and confidence in managing their condition relate to quality of life in people with high blood pressure in rural western China

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Abstract

Health literacy (r = 0.604) and self-management efficacy (r = 0.714) significantly impact the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of hypertensive patients.

  • Demographic characteristics, including age and education level, have a significant inverse relationship with HRQL.
  • Higher levels of health literacy and self-management efficacy are associated with improved HRQL in hypertensive patients.
  • Self-management efficacy is positively correlated with health literacy.
  • There is a need for routine assessment of health literacy and self-management efficacy in hypertension management to identify at-risk patients.

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