2017
DOI: 10.5530/jyp.2017.9.76
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Clinical Pharmacist’s Interventions on Medication Adherence and Knowledge of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate whether clinical pharmacist's interventions have any impact on medication adherence of patients having inflammatory bowel disease and to assess the awareness of patients about their disease and the significance of medications they use. Materials and Methods: A prospective, interventional follow up study was conducted in the outpatients visiting Gastroenterology and Hepatology department of Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi. To assess the level of medication adherence and patien… Show more

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“…In our study, we used a 6-question MMS questionnaire, which is valid and reliable in our country. Modified Morisky Adaptation Scale-8, which was proven to be valid in the studies, was not used [27] , [29] . One of the limitations of our study in the regression analysis is low ratio of the number of patients with increased seizure frequency in the COVID-19 period to the total number of patients (7 vs 103).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, we used a 6-question MMS questionnaire, which is valid and reliable in our country. Modified Morisky Adaptation Scale-8, which was proven to be valid in the studies, was not used [27] , [29] . One of the limitations of our study in the regression analysis is low ratio of the number of patients with increased seizure frequency in the COVID-19 period to the total number of patients (7 vs 103).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment without adherence is highly regarded as the significant factor for relapse occurrence. 178 Medication nonadherence in IBD can be improved through a single personalized counseling session by IBD pharmacist adherence counselling (IPAC) intervention, and the benefit was durable for 2 years. 179 In addition to the disease, these patients are also managed with potent medications like steroids and biological agents, which have a host of adverse effects.…”
Section: Obesity Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment without adherence is highly regarded as the significant factor for relapse occurrence [178]. Medication nonadherence in IBD can be improved through a single personalized counseling session by IBD pharmacist adherence counselling (IPAC) intervention, and the benefit was durable for 2 years [179].…”
Section: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Ibd)mentioning
confidence: 99%