Abstract
Objective
This study aims to assess medication adherence and explore its predictors in outpatients with type 2 diabetes.
Method
This cross-sectional study collected socio-demographics, disease-related information, and different biomedical variables for type 2 diabetes patients attending a Jordanian Diabetes center. The four-item medication adherence scale (4-IMAS) and the beliefs about medications questionnaire (BMQ) which includes necessity and concerns were used. Stepwise backward quartile regression models were conducted to evaluate variables associated with the Necessity and Concerns scores. Stepwise ordinal regression was conducted to evaluate variables associated with adherence.
Results
287 diabetic patients participated in the study. Almost half of the participants (46.5%) reported moderate adherence and 12.2% reported low adherence. Significant predictors of the adherence were necessity score (OR = 14.86, p <0.01), concern score (OR = 0.36, p <0.05), and frequency of medication administration (OR = 0.88, p- <0.01). Education was a significant predictor of Necessity and Concerns scores (β = 0.48, -0.2, respectively).
Conclusion
Simplifying the medication regimen, emphasizing medication necessity and overcoming medication concerns should be targeted in future diabetes intervention programs to improve medication adherence and hence glycemic control among diabetic patients.
Funder
Al Zaytoonah University of Jordan
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Reference51 articles.
1. The prevalence and risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DMT2) in a semi-urban Saudi population;MA Al Mansour;Int J Environ Res Public Health,2020
2. Global estimates of diabetes prevalence for 2013 and projections for 2035;L Guariguata;Diabetes Res Clin Pract,2014
3. The economic burden of elevated blood glucose levels in 2012: Diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes, gestational diabetes mellitus, and prediabetes;TM Dall;Diabetes Care,2014
4. Cost of medication nonadherence associated with diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia;K Nasseh;Am J Pharm Benefits,2012
Cited by
17 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献