Table 3.
Statement | Percent (n) of patients agreeing at baseline (N=51) |
Percent (n) of patients agreeing at 3-month follow-up (N=35) |
---|---|---|
It is hard for me to pay for my injectable diabetes medicines. | 41% (21) | 26% (9) |
It is hard for me to pay for my diabetes pills. | 55% (28) | 40% (14) |
It is hard for me to pay for my glucose monitoring supplies. | 65% (33) | 34% (12)* |
I’m worried about my blood sugar going too low. | 51% (26) | 51% (18) |
I’m worried about side effects from my diabetes medicine. | 71% (36) | 74% (26) |
I’m worried about health problems from diabetes. | 75% (38) | 77% (27) |
I don’t think that I need my medicine. | 35% (18) | 37% (13) |
There are times when I forget to take my diabetes medicines. | 55% (28) | 46% (16) |
It’s hard for me to manage so many medicines. | 41% (21) | 34% (12) |
I don’t understand what my medicine label is telling me to do. | 6% (3) | 9% (3) |
It’s hard for me to fit taking my diabetes medicines into my daily routine. | 45% (23) | 23% (8) |
It’s hard to give myself a shot. | 18% (9) | 14% (5) |
I’m afraid to give myself a shot. | 24% (12) | 20% (7) |
It’s hard for me to get my diabetes medicines from the pharmacy. | 33% (17) | 17% (6) |
p<0.01. All other differences were nonsignificant (p>0.05).