2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2014.10.001
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Association between number of doses per day, number of medications and patient's non-compliance, and frequency of readmissions in a multi-ethnic Asian population

Abstract: ObjectiveTo investigate whether number of doses per day and number of medications are significantly associated with the number of readmissions and to study the association of readmission frequency with other medical and socio-demographic variables.MethodsRetrospective cross-sectional study involving 432 patients who were readmitted within 15 days of previous hospital discharge between January 1, 2013 and March 31, 2013. Relevant medical records were collected from the national electronic databases of every pub… Show more

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“…Nonadherence to medication leads to a lack of treatment effectiveness, increased hospital admissions, healthcare expenditures, and ultimately can lead to an overtreatment of a disease [22,23]. Due to the presence of multiple comorbidities that require multiple therapies, and, consequently polypharmacy, elderlies are more prone to compliance problems and nonadherence than younger [8,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonadherence to medication leads to a lack of treatment effectiveness, increased hospital admissions, healthcare expenditures, and ultimately can lead to an overtreatment of a disease [22,23]. Due to the presence of multiple comorbidities that require multiple therapies, and, consequently polypharmacy, elderlies are more prone to compliance problems and nonadherence than younger [8,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 This results in decreased therapeutic benefits for the patient, frequent hospital and physician visits due to the deterioration of their medical condition, increased health care expenditure, and even overtreatment of a condition. 4,5 Using diabetic medications as an example: if a patient frequently misses his medications, the drug level may not remain within the therapeutic range. When the levels fall below the therapeutic range, the drug may not be able to reduce optimally the excess glucose that is present in the blood thus resulting in suboptimal glucose control.…”
Section: Why Is Adherence To Medications Important?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full adherence is a situation whereby a patient follows the doctor's instructions completely . In the geriatrics population, non‐adherence was found to result in increased readmissions, length of stay and many adverse outcomes . Hence, understanding the factors affecting their medication adherence will be crucial to improve their health outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%