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Adherence and non-adherence to treatments: focus on pharmacy practice in Nepal.

Suresh Bastakoti1, Saval Khanal, Bibek Dahal, Nirmala Tilija Pun.   

Abstract

Nepal is one of the developing countries having many limitations in providing the quality health services to its population. In many countries, improvement in patients' adherence to the pharmacotherapy had been one of major outcome of quality pharmaceutical services. Till date, very less thing has been done in this area in Nepal; so it seems mandatory to improve the patient adherence to the treatment plans. Adherence to the medical therapy can be explained by the extent of the behavioral coincidence to the medication and non-medication regimen by a patient whereas compliance and concordance are two different models of patient adherence to the therapy. Compliance model suggests that patients have been brought responsible for being unable to follow 'doctor's order and concordance tempts to measure the degree of agreement between patient and his or her clinician about the nature of illness and the best possible therapy for the welfare of the patient. Non-adherence to the therapy may lead to different problems as consequences of non-adherence in four different level- individual, institutional, societal and national levels. Although some programs like, "Direct Observation Treatment, Short-course (DOTS) for tuberculosis, implementation of antiretroviral treatment schedules for HIV patients and pediatric vaccination models," are the examples of attention towards the cases of noncompliance in Nepal. It has long been faced its limitations in the forms of either untrained manpower or lack of good documentation of patients' adherence to therapy or high illiteracy rate or unaffordibility of patients to their treatment or lack of pharmaceutical care services.

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Keywords:  Adherence; Developing country; Interventions; Non-adherence; Patient-pharmacist liaison

Year:  2013        PMID: 23730670      PMCID: PMC3644468          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2013/4872.2905

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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