Literature DB >> 1934001

Effect of health education in promoting prescription refill compliance among patients with hypertension.

D A Sclar1, A Chin, T L Skaer, M P Okamoto, R K Nakahiro, M A Gill.   

Abstract

A multifactorial health-education program designed to enhance compliance with a once-daily regimen of atenolol was evaluated among 453 patients enrolled in health maintenance organizations (HMOs). The initiation of the 180-day study period was used to classify patients as either new or existing cases of hypertension. In turn, patients in these two categories were randomly assigned to a control or an experimental group. Patients assigned to the experimental groups received an enrollment kit upon exercising their initial prescription (new patients) or their first refill request (existing patients). The kit contained: a 30-day supply of atenolol; an educational newsletter about hypertension; information on nutrition and life-style changes; and an explanation of the intent and content of the program. Before the next scheduled prescription-refill date, each patient was contacted by telephone to inquire about his or her experience with the therapy and to stress the importance of adherence to the regimen. Each month thereafter, the newsletter and an enclosed prescription-refill reminder were mailed to each patient. The medication possession ratio, defined as the number of days' supply of atenolol obtained by a patient during the 180-day study period, was significantly (P less than or equal to 0.001) enhanced for the new and existing experimental groups relative to the control groups. Multiple regression analyses revealed that enrollment in the health-education program increased the number of days' supply of atenolol obtained by existing patients by 27 (P less than or equal to 0.001), and by new patients by 40 (P less than or equal to 0.001).

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1934001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Ther        ISSN: 0149-2918            Impact factor:   3.393


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