The Effect of Nursing Health Education on Medication Adherence in Diabetes Patients

Authors

  • Abdullah Salem Awwad Aldaqiqi
  • Abdulmohsen Saleh Al Amri
  • Mansour Basheer Fraih Albalawi
  • Maher Marzouk Rased Albalawi
  • Abeer Mufleh Zaal Albalawi
  • Shorouq Mufleh Zaal Albalawi
  • Riyaa Saleem Suliman Alhawiti
  • Mutab Mohammad Murikhan Albalawy
  • Shaher Mahmoud Saleh Al-Balawi
  • Sultan Saad Salem Al-Balawi
  • Nader Abdaullah Alblawi
  • Abdurhman Abdullah Mohammad Albalawi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.324

Keywords:

Diabetes, medication adherence, nursing interventions, patient education, behavioral strategies.

Abstract

Based on a thorough examination of the literature, this critical review focuses on nursing interventions that improve medication compliance in diabetic patients. Diabetes management relies heavily on medication compliance, yet patients often struggle to adhere to recommended regimens due to obstacles. Nursing interventions include supportive, behavioral, educational, and technology-based strategies tailored to health outcomes and adherence promotion. Some of the best practices are also described in the review, including peer support groups, telehealth apps, motivational interviewing, and patient education initiatives. Socioeconomic disparities, limitations in the healthcare system, and obstacles to nursing practice are further difficulties.

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Published

2024-11-10

How to Cite

Aldaqiqi, A. S. A., Amri, A. S. A., Albalawi, M. B. F., Albalawi, M. M. R., Albalawi, A. M. Z., Albalawi, S. M. Z., … Albalawi, A. A. M. (2024). The Effect of Nursing Health Education on Medication Adherence in Diabetes Patients . Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 242–249. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.324

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