Determinants of condom use among intravenous drug users in Spain

Attitudes to and perception of health care delivery are considered to be important factors for patient compliance in diabetes. To Investigate insulin-treated diabetic patients' use of, experience of and attitudes to diabetes care a questionnaire was sent to 561 patients, 20–50 years old, living...

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Published in:The European Journal of Public Health
Main Authors: RUIZ, ISABEL, HERNÁNDEZ-AGUADO, ILDEFONSO, REBAGUATO, MARISA, AVINO, MARÍA JOSÉ, PÉREZ-HOYOS, SANTIAGO, GARCÍA DE LA HERA, MANUELA, BOLÚMAR, FRANCISCO
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:eurpub:6/4/270 2023-05-15T17:45:06+02:00 Determinants of condom use among intravenous drug users in Spain RUIZ, ISABEL HERNÁNDEZ-AGUADO, ILDEFONSO REBAGUATO, MARISA AVINO, MARÍA JOSÉ PÉREZ-HOYOS, SANTIAGO GARCÍA DE LA HERA, MANUELA BOLÚMAR, FRANCISCO 1996-12-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/6/4/270 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/6.4.270 en eng Oxford University Press http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/6/4/270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/6.4.270 Copyright (C) 1996, Oxford University Press Articles TEXT 1996 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/6.4.270 2015-02-28T23:02:48Z Attitudes to and perception of health care delivery are considered to be important factors for patient compliance in diabetes. To Investigate insulin-treated diabetic patients' use of, experience of and attitudes to diabetes care a questionnaire was sent to 561 patients, 20–50 years old, living in northern Sweden. Four hundred and eighty-eight patients (87%) participated in the study. Data were analysed against social, medical and geographical background factors. Female patients more often than men had seen an ophthalmologist (93 versus 87%, p<0.05), a diabetes nurse specialist (74 versus 64%, p<0.05) and a chiropodist (49 versus 30%, p<0.001) at least once during the course of their diabetes. Women also used the services of a medical social worker (17 versus 10%, p-0.05) or a psychologist (14 versus 8%, p<0.01) more often. More men than women were satisfied with the health care they had at the onset (65 versus 38%, p<0.001), but no gender difference in attitude to their present care was found. Diabetic patients with chronic complications compared to those without were less satisfied both with the care they received at the onset of diabetes (40 versus 61%, p<0.001) and at the time they answered the questionnaire (59 versus 72%, p<0.01). Patients in the most sparsely populated health district were more seldom able to be seen by the same physician (70 versus 93% and 94%, p<0.001) and patient-physician continuity was poorer over a 3 year period (48 versus 80%, p<0.001). Based on results of this study, we conclude that use of, experience of and attitudes to diabetes care are primarily related to gender and sickness factors. Living in sparsely populated areas probably affects the use and continuity of hearth care depending on the means available. The differences demonstrated might be an argument for planning more individualized care for diabetic patients in the future. Text Northern Sweden HighWire Press (Stanford University) The European Journal of Public Health 6 4 270 274
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HERNÁNDEZ-AGUADO, ILDEFONSO
REBAGUATO, MARISA
AVINO, MARÍA JOSÉ
PÉREZ-HOYOS, SANTIAGO
GARCÍA DE LA HERA, MANUELA
BOLÚMAR, FRANCISCO
Determinants of condom use among intravenous drug users in Spain
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description Attitudes to and perception of health care delivery are considered to be important factors for patient compliance in diabetes. To Investigate insulin-treated diabetic patients' use of, experience of and attitudes to diabetes care a questionnaire was sent to 561 patients, 20–50 years old, living in northern Sweden. Four hundred and eighty-eight patients (87%) participated in the study. Data were analysed against social, medical and geographical background factors. Female patients more often than men had seen an ophthalmologist (93 versus 87%, p<0.05), a diabetes nurse specialist (74 versus 64%, p<0.05) and a chiropodist (49 versus 30%, p<0.001) at least once during the course of their diabetes. Women also used the services of a medical social worker (17 versus 10%, p-0.05) or a psychologist (14 versus 8%, p<0.01) more often. More men than women were satisfied with the health care they had at the onset (65 versus 38%, p<0.001), but no gender difference in attitude to their present care was found. Diabetic patients with chronic complications compared to those without were less satisfied both with the care they received at the onset of diabetes (40 versus 61%, p<0.001) and at the time they answered the questionnaire (59 versus 72%, p<0.01). Patients in the most sparsely populated health district were more seldom able to be seen by the same physician (70 versus 93% and 94%, p<0.001) and patient-physician continuity was poorer over a 3 year period (48 versus 80%, p<0.001). Based on results of this study, we conclude that use of, experience of and attitudes to diabetes care are primarily related to gender and sickness factors. Living in sparsely populated areas probably affects the use and continuity of hearth care depending on the means available. The differences demonstrated might be an argument for planning more individualized care for diabetic patients in the future.
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HERNÁNDEZ-AGUADO, ILDEFONSO
REBAGUATO, MARISA
AVINO, MARÍA JOSÉ
PÉREZ-HOYOS, SANTIAGO
GARCÍA DE LA HERA, MANUELA
BOLÚMAR, FRANCISCO
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HERNÁNDEZ-AGUADO, ILDEFONSO
REBAGUATO, MARISA
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PÉREZ-HOYOS, SANTIAGO
GARCÍA DE LA HERA, MANUELA
BOLÚMAR, FRANCISCO
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