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Evaluation of medication adherence in Lebanese hypertensive patients.

Mohammad Yassine1, Amal Al-Hajje1, Sanaa Awada1, Samar Rachidi1, Salam Zein1, Wafa Bawab1, Mayssam Bou Zeid1, Maya El Hajj1, Pascale Salameh2.   

Abstract

Controlling hypertension is essential in cardiovascular diseases. Poor medication adherence is associated with poor disease outcomes, waste of healthcare resources, and contributes to reduced blood pressure control. This study evaluates treatment adherence to antihypertensive therapy in Lebanese hypertensive patients by estimating the proportion of adherent hypertensive patients using a validated tool and investigates what factors predict this behavior. A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted on a random sample of 210 hypertensive outpatients selected from clinics located in tertiary-care hospitals and from private cardiology clinics located in Beirut. Adherence level was measured using a validated 8-item Modified Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMMAS). Among 210 patients, 50.5% showed high adherence, 27.1% medium adherence, and 22.4% low adherence to medication. Mean MMMAS score was 6.59±2.0. In bivariate analyses, having controlled blood pressure (p=0.003) and taking a combination drug (p=0.023) were predictors of high adherence. Forgetfulness (p<0.01), complicated drug regimen (p=0.001), and side effects (p=0.006) were predictors of low adherence after multiple liner regression. Logistic regression results showed that calcium channel blockers (p=0.030) were associated with increased adherence levels. In conclusion, developing multidisciplinary intervention programs to address the factors identified, in addition to educational strategies targeting healthcare providers, are necessary to enhance patient adherence.
Copyright © 2015 Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Blood pressure; Hypertension; Lebanon; Medication adherence; Morisky scale

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26232704     DOI: 10.1016/j.jegh.2015.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Epidemiol Glob Health        ISSN: 2210-6006


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