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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2021.12.9.361

A Study on the Mediating Effect of Patient Activation between Trust in Healthcare Professionals and Shared Decision Making in Diabetic Patients  

Jeong, Miri (Department of Nursing, Joongbu University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.12, no.9, 2021 , pp. 361-371 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to identify the moderating effect of patient activation in relation between trust in healthcare professionals and shared decision making in patients with diabetes mellitus. The participants were 186 patients who received treatment for diabetes at the department of endocrinology in the tertiary hospital located in Daejeon and consented to participate in our survey. The results of this study were a significant interaction between trust in healthcare professionals(β=0.32, p=.045) and patient activation(β=0.32, p=.024) was associated with shared decision making. The patient activation had a moderating effect between trust in healthcare professionals and shared decision making in patients with diabetes mellitus(β=0.25, p=.019). Therefore, it is necessary to assess trust in healthcare professionals to improve negative awareness of healthcare professionals and strengthen trust in them. In addition, to promote participation in shared decision making, it is necessary to develop a convergent program to focus patient activation.
Keywords
Shared Decision Making; Trust in healthcare professionals; Patient activation; Patient participation; Diabetes mellitus; Convergence;
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