Table 3.

Self-care Behavior's Performance and Association of Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) with Mean Adherence, Satisfaction, and Adherence-Satisfaction to Specific Self-Care Behaviors

Self-Care Behavior AdherenceSpearman Correlation of HbA1c with AdherenceSpearman Correlation of HbA1c with SatisfactionSpearman Correlation of Combined Adherence-SatisfactionHbA1c with Adherence-Satisfaction Mean HbA1c (n)
Taking medication96%−0.25−0.12−0.45High: 6.87 (168)
Low: 7.91 (46)
Following a meal plan66%−0.21−0.29−0.68High: 6.59 52)
Low: 7.26 (154)
Testing blood glucose81%−0.12−0.12−0.75High: 6.93 (123)
Low: 7.40 (90)
Exercising52 minutes per week−0.03−0.16*−0.71High: 6.99 (66)
Low: 7.05 (122)
  • * P ≤ .05,

  • P ≤ .01,

  • P ≤ .001 for higher adherence, satisfaction, adherence-satisfaction being associated with lower HbA1c.

  • The reported adherence was a percentage of time completed activity in past month, with the exception of exercise, which was mean minutes per week. The reported satisfaction was measured on a rating scale of 0 = no satisfaction to 5 = very satisfied.