2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40200-020-00587-0
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Effect of patients beliefs about medications on adherence to drugs in diabetic patients attending family medicine outpatient clinic in Ismailia, Egypt

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“…This inconsistency of results is due to the greater concern of people about the long-term use of the medication and its dependence. Negative thoughts such as the impossibility of living without medications, the severe dependence of their future health on medications, and their rescue from the acute stage of the disease by medications have a direct impact on this dimension [15]. A study in Singapore reported a score of 2.67 for specific concerns in patients with asthma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This inconsistency of results is due to the greater concern of people about the long-term use of the medication and its dependence. Negative thoughts such as the impossibility of living without medications, the severe dependence of their future health on medications, and their rescue from the acute stage of the disease by medications have a direct impact on this dimension [15]. A study in Singapore reported a score of 2.67 for specific concerns in patients with asthma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, hypothesis H5 is accepted. Studies show that "Reminders" helps to change patients' "Medication Beliefs" (Salama and Saudi 2020). From the SEM it was found that β value increases when the effect of "Acceptance of Side Effect" and "Quality of Life" is considered for calculating the total effect of "Reminder" on "Medication Beliefs".…”
Section: Hypothesis H5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients who give more importance to their physician's instruction have better adherence (Lin et al 2020). Their "Medication Beliefs" affect adherence (Salama and Saudi 2020). Interventions should target "Medication Beliefs" to improve adherence (Qiao et al 2020).…”
Section: Impact Of Reminder On Medication Adherence: a Structural Equ...mentioning
confidence: 99%