Prevalence of non-adherence to medications in people with type 2 Diabetes mellitus

F. Alfhaid, Mansour Alzahrani, H. Alzahrani, M. Aljulifi, A. Alqabbani, N. Alzaidy, A. Almutairi, S. Alsaadoon
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, non-communicable disease that has an increasing incidence rate over time as well as increasing disease-related deaths. Furthermore, around half of diabetic patients are unaware actually about their disease, and more are not taking their medications. This study aimed to determine the extent of medication adherence and factors contributing to non-adherence among diabetic patients in Majmaah governance, Saudi Arabia. This is an observational cross-sectional study design conducted among patients with type 2 diabetes. A self- administered questionnaire was distributed among diabetic patients .The questionnaire consisted of socio- demographic data, HbA1c level, duration of DM, family history of DM, DM medications and 12-Item Medication Adherence Scale. 180 patients with diabetes type 2 were involved (71.7% females vs. 28.3% males). The prevalence of patients with uncontrolled HbA1c levels was 25%. Family history of DM constitutes 74.4%. The most preferred route for drug administration was oral (50.6%). High non-adherent to medication was found among 57.8%. The independent significant factor associated with high non-adherence to DM medication was uncontrolled HbA1c while being a female was the independent significant factor for low non-adherent to DM medication. The non-adherent of the diabetic patients regarding anti-diabetes medications was widely prevalent. Female patients tend to be more adherent to DM medication than their male counterparts. This study established the fact that uncontrolled glycated hemoglobin was a detrimental factor in adherence to anti-DM medications. More studies are required to raise the awareness of the diabetic population regarding the importance of medication adherence.
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2型糖尿病患者不遵医嘱的患病率
糖尿病(DM)是一种慢性非传染性疾病,随着时间的推移,发病率不断上升,与疾病相关的死亡人数也在增加。此外,大约一半的糖尿病患者实际上并不知道自己的疾病,更多人没有服用药物。本研究旨在确定沙特阿拉伯Majmaah治理的糖尿病患者的药物依从性程度和导致不依从性的因素。这是一项在2型糖尿病患者中进行的观察性横断面研究设计。对糖尿病患者进行问卷调查,问卷内容包括社会人口学资料、糖化血红蛋白水平、糖尿病病程、糖尿病家族史、糖尿病用药情况和12项药物依从性量表,共纳入180例2型糖尿病患者(女性71.7%,男性28.3%)。HbA1c水平不受控制的患者患病率为25%。糖尿病家族史占74.4%。给药方式以口服为主(50.6%)。药物高度不依从性占57.8%。与糖尿病药物高不依从性相关的独立显著因素是未控制的HbA1c,而女性是糖尿病药物低不依从性的独立显著因素。糖尿病患者抗糖尿病药物不依从性普遍存在。女性患者往往比男性患者更坚持右美沙芬药物治疗。本研究确定了一个事实,即不受控制的糖化血红蛋白是坚持抗糖尿病药物的一个有害因素。需要更多的研究来提高糖尿病患者对药物依从性重要性的认识。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology (2146-8397) Between (2012 Volume 1, Issue 1 - 2018 Volume 7, Issue 1). Journal of Complementary Medicine Research is aimed to serve a contemporary approach to the knowledge about world-wide usage of complementary medicine and their empirical and evidence-based effects. ISSN: 2577-5669
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