Medication Adherence in Renal Patients

J. Anoohya, U. Sameera, Ravi Chander Thatipelli, Tejaswi Chillara
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Background: Medication adherence is defined as extent of patients taking medications as prescribed by doctors. It is the major factor that determines the therapeutic outcomes in the patient. Non adherence is quite common problem in most of the patients which is dangerous and can increase treatment expenses. Aims: The study was conducted to evaluate and identify various reasons leading to non-adherence which can result in unpleasant consequences in the renal patients. Materials and Methods: The study was a prospective observational study that was performed through a questionnaire for 6 months. The data collected includes renal patient’s demographic details, past history, complaints, medications and interviewed them regarding their medications use by using morisky adherence questionnaire. Results: The study was performed on 300 renal patients in the nephrology department. From this data around 31(10%) of the patients were completely adherent and 269(90%) of the patients were non-adherent to the medications. 66(24%) were non-adherent due to forgetfulness about medications, 49(18.2%) were non-adherent because of very frequent changes made in the drug regimen, 63(23.4%) of the patients were non-adherent because of expensive medicines. Conclusion: In our study, we observed that most of the people are unaware of their own medical condition and about their medications use. We assessed that lack of knowledge on renal complications and purpose of medication adherence will cause the non-medication adherence in the renal patients. So, the health care professionals must educate the patients regarding their severity of their health condition, usage and importance of their prescribed medications and advantages of hemodialysis in CKD patients, dietary restrictions to improve their quality of life and to reduce mortality rate. Non adherence can be also a result of low economic status.
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背景:药物依从性是指患者按照医生的处方服药的程度。它是决定患者治疗结果的主要因素。不依从性是大多数患者的常见问题,这是危险的,并可能增加治疗费用。目的:本研究旨在评估和确定导致不依从性的各种原因,这些不依从性可能会给肾脏患者带来不愉快的后果。材料和方法:本研究是一项前瞻性观察性研究,通过问卷调查进行,为期6个月。收集的数据包括肾脏患者的人口统计细节、既往史、投诉、药物,并通过morisky依从性问卷对他们的药物使用情况进行访谈。结果:对肾内科300例肾脏病患者进行了研究。根据这些数据,大约31名(10%)患者完全粘附,269名(90%)患者对药物不粘附。66名(24%)患者因对药物的遗忘而不依从,49名(18.2%)患者因药物方案的频繁变化而不依从;63名(23.4%)患者由于昂贵的药物而不依从。结论:在我们的研究中,我们观察到大多数人不知道自己的身体状况和药物使用情况。我们评估,缺乏对肾脏并发症和药物依从性目的的了解将导致肾脏患者的非药物依从性。因此,卫生保健专业人员必须教育患者健康状况的严重程度、处方药物的使用和重要性、CKD患者血液透析的优势、饮食限制,以提高他们的生活质量并降低死亡率。不遵守也可能是经济地位低下的结果。
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