Patient Activation Among Individuals with Chronic Illness: A Cross-Sectional Study from Jordan
Mohammad B. Nusair, Rawand Khasawneh, Fahad H. Baali, Ahmed B. Alkhalil, Samer A. Aldehoun, Sayer Al-Azzam

TL;DR
This study examines patient activation levels among individuals with chronic illnesses in Jordan and identifies factors that influence their confidence in managing their health.
Contribution
The study provides the first exploration of patient activation and its determinants among individuals with chronic conditions in Jordan.
Findings
The mean patient activation score was 57.1, indicating moderate activation levels.
Adequate health literacy and post-secondary education were significantly associated with higher activation scores.
Polypharmacy was independently linked to lower patient activation scores, regardless of health literacy.
Abstract
Background: Managing chronic conditions can overwhelm patients and reduce their confidence in self-management. Patient activation (PA) is a concept that reflects patients’ knowledge, skills, and confidence in managing their health and self-care. In Jordan, PA has not been explicitly studied, particularly among patients with chronic conditions. Therefore, this study explores PA and its determinants in individuals with chronic conditions in Jordan. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a convenience sample of outpatients recruited from a tertiary hospital in Jordan. Participants completed a questionnaire including sociodemographic and clinical data, the Single Item Literacy Screener, and the 13-item Patient Activation Measure (PAM). Bivariate and regression analyses were conducted to explore the factors associated with PAM scores. Results: Among a total of 666 participants,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiabetes Management and Education · Medication Adherence and Compliance · Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
