2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11239-006-5633-2
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What are the barriers to warfarin use in atrial fibrillation?: Development of a questionnaire

Abstract: This questionnaire has the potential to assist in better understanding barriers to warfarin use with a view to addressing and then overcoming warfarin underutilization. Preliminary data suggest patient preference and capabilities are at least as important as medical characteristics as barriers to prescribing warfarin in AF patients.

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“…5 More US patients were aware that medications interact with warfarin (US 72% vs HK 37%), although slightly more Hong Kong patients were aware of the interactions of warfarin with vitamins (US 35% vs HK 44%). 5 …”
Section: Questionnaire For Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5 More US patients were aware that medications interact with warfarin (US 72% vs HK 37%), although slightly more Hong Kong patients were aware of the interactions of warfarin with vitamins (US 35% vs HK 44%). 5 …”
Section: Questionnaire For Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding warfarin knowledge, more US patients understood what a therapeutic INR was (US 78% vs HK 37%), and that dietary changes can affect warfarin anticoagulation (US 68% vs HK 47%). 5 Fewer US patients did not know the importance of controlling their daily intake of vitamin K during warfarin therapy (US 9% vs HK 66%). 5 More US patients were aware that medications interact with warfarin (US 72% vs HK 37%), although slightly more Hong Kong patients were aware of the interactions of warfarin with vitamins (US 35% vs HK 44%).…”
Section: Questionnaire For Patientsmentioning
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“…Although shared decision-making, patients' preferences, and noncompliance with medical regimens are certainly factors in OAC underuse, clinicians' judgment appears to play the chief role. [21][22][23][24] The reasons typically cited for not prescribing OACs are bleeding risk, older age, the risk of falls, and patient noncompliance. [23][24][25] In fact, two of the strongest risk factors for stroke in AF-prior stroke and increasing age-are actually indicators of withholding appropriate anticoagulant therapy.…”
Section: Underuse Of Oral Anticoagulants For Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrimentioning
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“…3,76 Recent reports estimate hemorrhagic complication rates of 5-7.9% for major (serious, life-threatening, or fatal) hemorrhage and 14-36% for minor (e.g. nose bleeds, microscopic hematuria) hemorrhage.…”
Section: Influence Of Cyp2c9 and Vkorc1 On Anticoagulation Attainmentmentioning
confidence: 99%