| Literature DB >> 31118722 |
Mehdi Rezaei1, Sina Valiee2, Mohammad Tahan3, Fariba Ebtekar4, Reza Ghanei Gheshlagh2.
Abstract
Background: Patients with type-2 diabetes have poor adherence to the therapeutic regime. It can result in various complications in body systems associated with undesirable metabolic control. Purpose: The present study aimed to explore the inhibitors of medication adherence in patients with type-2 diabetes. Patients and methods: This was a qualitative study using a conventional content analysis method. Participants were 12 patients with type-2 diabetes referred to the diabetes unit in Saghez, Kurdistan Province in 2015. The purposive sampling method was used with a maximum variation in sampling, and data collection was continued until data saturation was achieved. Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection. Interviews were recorded and immediately transcribed verbatim.Entities:
Keywords: content analysis; diabetes mellitus; medication adherence
Year: 2019 PMID: 31118722 PMCID: PMC6507070 DOI: 10.2147/DMSO.S197159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes ISSN: 1178-7007 Impact factor: 3.168
Demographic description of the participants
| Code | Age | Gender | Duration of the disease | Education | Type of Medicine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | 78 | Female | 24 | Illiterate | Insulin |
| P2 | 48 | Male | 8 | Illiterate | Oral medicine |
| P3 | 55 | Female | 14 | Illiterate | Insulin |
| P4 | 50 | Female | 10 | Illiterate | Oral medicine |
| P5 | 52 | Female | 12 | Primary | Oral medicine |
| P6 | 55 | Male | 7 | Illiterate | Oral medicine |
| P7 | 48 | Female | 11 | Primary | Oral medicine |
| P8 | 58 | Male | 20 | Intermediate | Insulin |
| P9 | 60 | Male | 18 | Academic | Insulin |
| P10 | 45 | Female | 9 | Illiterate | Oral medicine |
| P11 | 43 | Female | 8 | Intermediate | Oral medicine |
| P12 | 35 | Male | 3 | Intermediate | Oral medicine |
Categories and subcategories developed during the data analysis
| Main category | Subcategory | Primary category |
|---|---|---|
| Lack of trust in medical explanatory/prescriptive knowledge | Folk beliefs | Misconceptions about diabetes False beliefs Ignorance Self-medication Voluntary disorganization of drug use consumption based on self-perception |
| Knowledge, lived experiences of the disease | Medication side effects; | Mouth bitterness Blurred vision Tremor Itching Knee pain Arthritis Dyspnea Obesity |
| Challenges of everyday life | Mental/psychological stress; | Sadness Discomfort Disappointment Fear of the future Nervousness Heavy homework Housekeeping affairs Daily activities |
| Interactive/economic challenges | Lack of empathy/behavioral affiliation; | Being ignored by family members Lack of support from family Marital conflicts Lack of skills Financial strain Impoverishment Financial dependence |