2013
DOI: 10.3923/ajdd.2013.106.112
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Analyzing the Pattern of Prescription Noncompliance in Patients of Cardiac and Diabetic Clinic of a Tertiary Care Hospital

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“…Previous literature also suggested the higher non-compliance among lower SES patients due to illiteracy, poor knowledge and lack of importance of compliance to therapeutic regimen and its impact on health outcome [7]. Only 30% patients were compliant with the medication regimen in the lower socioeconomic strata which revealed that the non-compliance was likely to be higher in the lower socioeconomic patients than in upper SES patients [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous literature also suggested the higher non-compliance among lower SES patients due to illiteracy, poor knowledge and lack of importance of compliance to therapeutic regimen and its impact on health outcome [7]. Only 30% patients were compliant with the medication regimen in the lower socioeconomic strata which revealed that the non-compliance was likely to be higher in the lower socioeconomic patients than in upper SES patients [19,20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occasional nonadherence is also an issue in older people, with over 85% of patients being non-adherent for some of the time and then reverting to following prescribed directions [66]. Overall, the challenges of nonadherence in older people has significant effects in terms of lost health gain and further morbidity and mortality; for example, a study by Banik and Ray suggested that more than 125,000 people in the US died as a consequence of poor adherence to prescribed medication [67]. [68].…”
Section: Adherence and Administration: Impact On Drug Delivery And Formulation In Older Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…O hábito de fumar é comum em pessoas com dor crônica (FISHBAIN et al, 2007), além disso, diferenças entre as populações utilizadas podem explicar tais divergências, uma vez que esses estudos utilizaram pessoas mais jovens e existem evidências de que o consumo dessas substâncias não está associado ao envelhecimento saudável (DASKALOPOULOU et al, 2018). Além disso, um estudo realizado no contexto de doenças crônicas respiratórias encontrou evidências de que a adesão era menor no grupo de pessoas vacinadas contra o vírus influenza (DHAMANE et al, 2016); e ainda, um facilitador para a adesão exclusivo do DM foi o hábito de transportar a insulina (GERADA et al, 2017), característica importante, uma vez que a pessoa precisa transportar e armazenar corretamente a insulina quando sai de casa (BAHENDEKA et al, 2019); e por fim, um outro facilitador encontrado no contexto da asma foi o diagnóstico fornecido pela atenção básica à saúde (BIDWAL et al, 2017), a literatura recomenda que essa condição crônica de saúde seja tratada no nível da atenção básica à saúde, sendo recomendado o encaminhamento ao especialista em casos mais graves (WU; BRIGHAM; MCCORMACK, 2019) O gênero foi largamente avaliado nos 144 estudos incluídos nessa revisão (Apêndice K), no entanto, alguns estudos não apresentaram evidências de associação entre a adesão e o gênero (AKDOGAN et al, 2019;ASEFZADEH et al, 2014;AXELSSON et al, 2011;BANIK, RAY, KUMAR, 2013;BURGE et al, 2005;FARLEY et al, 2012;IDIÁQUEZ et al, 2018;NELSON et al, 1978;BIDWAL et al, 2017;BILLUPS;MALONE;CARTER, 2000;BROEKMANS et al, 2010;CANTUDO-CUENCA et al, 2014;CLIFFORD;BARBER;HORNE, 2008;DABAGHIAN et al, 2016;DEWULF et al, 2006;DEGROOTE et al, 2014;DOMPELING PETRUS VAN GRUNSVEN et al, 1992;EL HELOU et al, 2019;…”
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