2020
DOI: 10.1111/jphs.12353
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The effect of health-related information seeking and financial strain on medication nonadherence among patients with diabetes and/or hypertension in central Texas

Abstract: Objective To assess self-reported financial strain and persistence in asking treatment- and medication-related questions in relation to medication nonadherence. Method Data were analysed from a cross-sectional study of adults with diabetes, hypertension or both in central Texas in 2013. Measures of medication nonadherence in the past 12 months, financial strain and patients' persistence in asking treatment- and medication-rel… Show more

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“…HTN being a chronic disease is associated with medication nonadherence, which presents as a major obstacle to HTN management in many patients. Many factors associated with not using medications as prescribed include non-affordability of medications (Gellad, 2007;Appiah et al, 2020), being on multiple medications (Burnier, Polychronopoulou, et al, 2020), forgetfulness, race, and low health literacy (Schoenthaler, Butler, et al, 2016).…”
Section: Chapter Two Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HTN being a chronic disease is associated with medication nonadherence, which presents as a major obstacle to HTN management in many patients. Many factors associated with not using medications as prescribed include non-affordability of medications (Gellad, 2007;Appiah et al, 2020), being on multiple medications (Burnier, Polychronopoulou, et al, 2020), forgetfulness, race, and low health literacy (Schoenthaler, Butler, et al, 2016).…”
Section: Chapter Two Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%