| Literature DB >> 32694522 |
Łukasz Pietrzykowski1, Piotr Michalski2, Agata Kosobucka2, Michał Kasprzak3, Tomasz Fabiszak3, Wioleta Stolarek4, Jolanta M Siller-Matula5, Aldona Kubica2.
Abstract
Non-adherence to prescribed medication is a serious limitation of long-term treatment in patients after myocardial infarction (MI), which can be associated with medical, social and economical consequences. Improvement of medication adherence has been shown to be a challenge for healthcare providers. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in medication adherence and variability of adherence determinants during follow-up in patients after MI. A single-center, cohort observational study was conducted in 225 post-MI patients treated with primary coronary intervention (PCI) (27% women and 73% men) aged 30-91 years. Adherence was defined as availability of evaluated drugs within 1-year after discharge from hospital, based on completed prescriptions data obtained from the National Health Fund. The analysis of therapeutic plan realization (adherence to medication prescribed at discharge from hospital) embraced only reimbursed drugs: ACEIs (ramipril, perindopril), P2Y12 receptor inhibitors (clopidogrel) and statins (atorvastatin, simvastatin, rosuvastatin). Sufficient adherence was defined as ≥ 80%. During 1-year follow-up, adherence for all three drug classes was 64 ± 25%, with 67 ± 32% for ACEIs, 62 ± 34% for P2Y12 receptor inhibitor and 64 ± 32% for statins. A gradual decline in adherence was observed from 65% ± 26% in the first quarter of follow-up to 51% ± 34% in the last quarter of follow-up (p < 0.00001). Sufficient adherence for all drugs classes was found only in 29% of patients throughout the whole follow-up period (44% for ACEI, 36% for P2Y12 receptor inhibitor and 41% for statins). According to a multivariate analysis, age, prior CABG, level of education, place of residence, economic status and marital status were independent predictors of drug adherence. Whereas patients > 65 years and having a history of prior CABG more often had an insufficient adherence to drugs, married and hypertensive patients, city inhabitants and patients with higher education tended to have a sufficient drug adherence. Adherence to pharmacotherapy after myocardial infarction decreases over time in a similar manner for all pivotal groups of drugs prescribed after MI. A number of socioeconomic and clinical factors have been identified to affect medication adherence over time.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32694522 PMCID: PMC7374107 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-68915-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The level of adherence to treatment expressed as drug availability (number of tablets/number of days) in consecutive follow-up quarters.
Figure 2Proportion of patients with adherence to treatment ≥ 80% in consecutive follow-up quarters.
Number of patients with ≥ 80% adherence to treatment with all groups of medications in consecutive follow-up quarters.
| Adherence ≥ 80% | 1st quarter | 2nd quarter | 3rd quarter | 4th quarter | p | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | ||
| For all three groups of medications | 66 | 36.7 | 56 | 31.1 | 41 | 22.8 | 30 | 16.7 | < 0.000001 |
| For none of the three groups of medications | 29 | 16.1 | 28 | 15.6 | 52 | 28.9 | 72 | 40.0 | < 0.000001 |
Study population characteristics and impact of socio-demographic and clinical factors on adherence in 1-year follow-up.
| Parameter | Variable | Total sample | Adherence in 1-year follow-up | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACEI | P2Y12 receptor inhibitor | Statins | |||||||
| n | % | % | p | % | p | % | p | ||
| Gender | Female | 60 | 26.7 | 64.9 (± 31.8) | 0.4952 | 66.7 (± 29.7) | 0.4068 | 56.5 (± 40.9) | 0.2566 |
| Male | 165 | 73.3 | 68.0 (± 31.9) | 69.7 (± 35.6) | 49.4 (± 42.6) | ||||
| Age | < 65 | 129 | 57.3 | 61.3 (± 36.3) | 0.6520 | 64.6 (± 34.2) | 0.4936 | ||
| ≥ 65 | 96 | 42.7 | 61.9 (± 31.5) | 65.3 (± 29.2) | |||||
| Employment status | Employed | 93 | 41.3 | 60.8 (± 37.3) | 0.6296 | 64.6 (± 36.3) | 0.6445 | ||
| Unemployed | 13 | 5.8 | 70.4 (± 28.2) | 69.9 (± 30.8) | |||||
| Old age pensioner | 91 | 40.4 | 60.3 (± 31.0) | 63.4 (± 28.2) | |||||
| Disability living allowance recipient | 28 | 12.4 | 63.2 (± 37.9) | 64.9 (± 31.3) | |||||
| Education | Primary | 30 | 13.3 | 53.9 (± 38.6) | 0.1554 | 66.0 (± 30.8) | 0.788 | 62.1 (± 34.1) | 0.9679 |
| Vocational | 83 | 36.9 | 65.0 (± 32.8) | 62.1 (± 32.0) | 64.3 (± 31.6) | ||||
| Secondary | 82 | 36.4 | 73.7 (± 26.2) | 60.9 (± 36.8) | 65.5 (± 31.1) | ||||
| Higher | 30 | 13.3 | 67.6 (± 33.5) | 56.1 (± 38.1) | 64.1 (± 35.3) | ||||
| Economic status | Very good | 14 | 6.2 | 53.4 (± 37.3) | 0.1129 | 44.4 (± 37.0) | 0.2462 | 53.4 (± 38.9) | 0.4821 |
| Satisfactory | 199 | 88.4 | 69.1 (± 30.7) | 62.0 (± 34.3) | 64.9 (± 31.7) | ||||
| Bad | 12 | 5.3 | 52.9 (± 38.5) | 68.3 (± 26.2) | 67.8 (± 32.6) | ||||
| Very bad | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
| Marital status | Unmarried | 25 | 11.1 | 62.7 (± 30.2) | 0.8057 | 54.9 (± 36.4) | 0.3877 | ||
| Widowed | 33 | 14.7 | 62.7 (± 37.5) | 64.9 (± 30.7) | |||||
| Married | 167 | 74.2 | 61.1 (± 34.3) | 65.8 (± 31.6) | |||||
| Place of residence | City | 161 | 71.6 | 66.7 (± 32.3) | 0.7474 | 64.0 (± 31.1) | 0.4810 | ||
| The country | 64 | 28.4 | 68.4 (± 31.5) | 65.7 (± 34.8) | |||||
| History of CAD | Yes | 102 | 45.3 | 64.1 (± 32.3) | 0.2751 | 60.2 (± 34.6) | 0.7585 | 61.8 (± 33.9) | 0.6201 |
| No | 123 | 54.7 | 69.0 (± 31.5) | 62.3 (± 34.1) | 65.9 (± 31.1) | ||||
| Prior MI | Yes | 64 | 28.4 | 57.5 (± 34.5) | 0.2637 | ||||
| No | 161 | 71.6 | 63.3 (± 34.1) | ||||||
| Prior PTCA | Yes | 82 | 36.4 | 56.6 (± 34.2) | 0.1114 | 51.2 (± 43.1) | 0.8148 | ||
| No | 143 | 63.6 | 64.3 (± 34.0) | 51.4 (± 41.7) | |||||
| Prior CABG | Yes | 34 | 15.1 | 57.2 (± 33.6) | 0.0543 | 61.6 (± 34.6) | 0.7224 | ||
| No | 191 | 84.9 | 69.0 (± 31.2) | 65.0 (± 31.7) | |||||
| Hyperlipidemia | Yes | 151 | 67.6 | 65.5 (± 31.2) | 0.1211 | 63.9 (± 31.9) | 0.6007 | ||
| No | 73 | 32.4 | 70.6 (± 33.1) | 65.6 (± 32.7) | |||||
| Diabetes | Yes | 63 | 28.0 | 68.2 (± 31.4) | 0.7770 | 64.7 (± 33.0) | 0.5150 | 63.5 (± 33.2) | 0.9160 |
| No | 157 | 71.0 | 66.8 (± 32.1) | 60.5 (± 34.6) | 64.8 (± 31.8) | ||||
| Hypertension | Yes | 165 | 73.3 | 67.4 (± 32.1) | 0.8188 | 59.3 (± 35.0) | 0.1763 | 64.5 (± 31.8) | 0.9906 |
| No | 60 | 26.7.0 | 66.5 (± 31.4) | 67.4 (31.6) | 63.3 (± 33.2) | ||||
| Smoking status (current) | Yes | 85 | 37.8 | 64.8 (± 31.8) | 0.3086 | 63.5 (± 33.6) | 0.4828 | 61.0 (± 33.0) | 0.1993 |
| No | 140 | 62.2 | 68.7 (± 31.9) | 60.3 (± 34.7) | 66.6 (± 31.5) | ||||
CAD coronary artery disease, MI myocardial infarction, PTCA percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, CABG coronary artery by-pass graft.
Bold values indicate p < 0.05.
Determinants of adherence according to groups of medications and periods of follow-up.
| Medications | Follow-up period | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st quarter | 2nd quarter | 3rd quarter | 4th quarter | 1-year | |
| ACEI | Employment status—employeda Marital status—marrieda | Employment status—employeda Education—secondary or highera Marital status—marrieda Economic status—very good and satisfactoryb | Employment status—employeda Education—secondary or highera Marital status—marrieda Economic status—very good and satisfactorya | Employment status—employeda Marital status—marrieda Education—secondary or higherb Family burdenb | Employment status—employeda Marital status—marrieda Education—secondary or higherb |
| P2Y12 receptor inhibitor | |||||
| Statins | Employment status—employedb | Marital status—marrieda | |||
| ACEI | Age ≥ 65a Prior PTCAa Prior CABGa Prior MIb | Age ≥ 65a Prior MIa Prior PTCAa | Age ≥ 65a Prior MIa Hipierlipidemia a | Prior PTCAa Prior MIa Prior CABGb | |
| P2Y12 receptor inhibitor | Prior PTCAa Prior CABGa | Prior PTCAa Prior CABGa Hyperlipidemiab | Hipierlipidemiaa Prior CABGb Smokingb | Prior CABGb | Prior MIa Prior CABGa Hiperlipidemiaa |
| Statins | Prior MIa Prior PTCAa History of CADa Age ≥ 65b | Prior MIa Prior PTCAa History of CADa | Prior MIa Living status—with familyb | Smokingb | Prior MIa |
| ACEI + P2Y12 receptor inhibitor + Statins | Prior MIa Prior PTCAa Prior CABGa Economic status—very goodb | Prior MIa Prior PTCAa Prior CABGa Hipierlipidemiaa Economic status—very goodb | Prior MIa Hipierlipidemiaa Economic status—very gooda Smokingb Prior PTCAb | Prior MIa Prior PTCAa Prior CABGa Hiperlipidemiaa Economic status—very goodb | |
Variables with p ≥ 0.1 are not presented.
CAD coronary artery disease, MI myocardial infarction, PTCA percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, CABG coronary artery by-pass graft.
ap < 0.05
b0.05 ≤ p < 0.1
Multivariate analysis of determinants affecting adherence according to groups of medications and periods of follow-up.
| Medications | Follow-up period | Determinants | β coefficient | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACEI | 1st quarter | Marital status—married | 0.1773 (± 0.0676) | 0.0093 |
| Prior CABG | − 0.1564 (± 0.0676) | 0.0216 | ||
| 2nd quarter | Education—secondary or higher | 0.1652 (± 0.0666) | 0.0139 | |
| Marital status—married | 0.1820 (± 0.0666) | 0.0068 | ||
| Prior MI | − 0.1785 (± 0.0666) | 0.0079 | ||
| 3rd quarter | Education—secondary or higher | 0.1878 (± 0.0672) | 0.0057 | |
| Marital status—married | 0.1485 (± 0.0669) | 0.0276 | ||
| Prior MI | − 0.1899 (± 0.0672) | 0.0052 | ||
| 4th quarter | Employment status—employed | 0.1723 (± 0.0692) | 0.0136 | |
| Family burden | 0.1385 (± 0.0692) | 0.0468 | ||
| 1-year | Marital status—married | 0.1717 (± 0.0666) | 0.0104 | |
| Prior MI | − 0.1971 (± 0.0666) | 0.0035 | ||
| Education—secondary or higher | 0.1790 (± 0.0667) | 0.0079 | ||
| P2Y12 receptor inhibitor | 2nd quarter | Prior CABG | 0.1525 (± 0.0713) | 0.0486 |
| − 0.1533 (± 0.0713) | 0.0328 | |||
| 3rd quarter | Hiperlipidemia | 0.1778 (± 0.0705) | 0.0125 | |
| − 0.1945 (± 0.0705) | 0.0063 | |||
| 1-year | Prior CABG | 0.1485 (± 0.0704) | 0.0362 | |
| − 0.1878 (± 0.0704) | 0.0083 | |||
ACEI + P2Y12 receptor inhibitor + Statins | 2nd quarter | Prior MI | − 0.2349 (± 0.0730) | 0.0015 |
| Economic status—very good | − 0.1449 (± 0.0730) | 0.0486 | ||
| 3rd quarter | Prior MI | − 0.1742 (± 0.0737) | 0.0192 | |
| Economic status—very good | − 0.1814 (± 0.0737) | 0.0148 | ||
| 1-year | Prior MI | − 0.2398 (± 0.0726) | 0.0011 | |
| Economic status—very good | − 0.1544 (± 0.0726) | 0.0349 |
Only variables with p < 0.05 are presented.
MI myocardial infarction, CABG coronary artery by-pass graft.
Determinants affecting proportion of patients with adherence ≥ 80% according to groups of medications and periods of follow-up.
| Medications | Follow-up period | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st quarter | 2nd quarter | 3rd quarter | 4th quarter | 1-year | |
| ACEI | Marital status—marrieda Hypertensionb | Employment status—employeda Marital status—marrieda Economic status—very good and satisfactoryb | Employment status—employeda Marital status—marriedb | Employment status—employeda | Employment status—employeda |
| P2Y12 receptor inhibitor | Education—primaryb | ||||
| Statins | Marital status—marrieda History of CADa | Marital status—marriedb | |||
| ACEI | Age ≥ 65a Prior CABGa | Age ≥ 65a Education—primarya | Age ≥ 65a Economic status—very gooda Hyperlipidemiaa Education—primaryb | Age ≥ 65a | Age ≥ 65a |
| P2Y12 receptor inhibitor | Age ≥ 65b Prior CABGb | Prior CABGa | Hyperlipidemiaa Living status—with familyb | Prior CABGa | |
| Statins | Age ≥ 65a | History of CADa | |||
| ACEI + P2Y12 receptor inhibitor + Statins | Prior CABGb | Prior CABGa Economic status—very goodb Education—primaryb | Economic status—very gooda Hyperlipidemiaa | Smokingb Economic status—very goodb | Economic status—very gooda Hyperlipidemiaa Prior CABGb |
Variables with p ≥ 0.1 are not presented.
CAD coronary artery disease, CABG coronary artery by-pass graft.
ap < 0.05
b0.05 ≤ p < 0.1
Multivariate analysis of determinants affecting proportion of patients with adherence ≥ 80% according to groups of medications and periods of follow-up.
| Medications | Follow-up period | Determinants | OR (95% Cl) | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACEI | 1st quarter | Age ≥ 65 | 0.524 (0.280–0.984) | 0.0443 |
| Marital status—married | 2.175 (1.116–4.239) | 0.0225 | ||
| Prior CABG | 0.339 (0.150–0.766) | 0.0093 | ||
| Hypertension | 2.411 (1.186–4.901) | 0.0151 | ||
| P2Y12 receptor inhibitor | 1st quarter | Age ≥ 65 | 0.546 (0.298–0.999) | 0.0496 |
| Education (for every degree of better education on the 4-degree scale: primary, vocational, secondary, higher) | 0.612 (0.425–0.882) | 0.0084 | ||
| Place of residencea (for each degree on the 3-degree scale: the country, town, city) | 0.651 (0.455–0.930) | 0.0184 | ||
| Prior CABG | 0.414 (0.181–0.948) | 0.0369 | ||
| 2nd quarter | Place of residence (for each degree on the 3-degree scale: the country, town, city) | 0.645 (0.454–0.915) | 0.0139 | |
| Hyperlipidemia | 0.341 (0.181–0.642) | 0.0009 | ||
| 1-year | Prior CABG | 0.223 (0.073–0.675) | 0.0080 | |
| Place of residence—city | 2.281 (1.127–4.614) | 0.0218 | ||
| Statins | 1st quarter | Age ≥ 65 | 0.565 (0.326–0.979) | 0.0418 |
| History of CAD | 0.571 (0.330–0.987) | 0.0446 | ||
| ACEI + P2Y12 receptor inhibitor + Statins | 2nd quarter | Education (for every degree of better education on the 4-degree scale: primary, vocational, secondary, higher) | 1.584 (1.072–2.340) | 0.0209 |
| Economic status—very good | 0.082 (0.010–0.711) | 0.0232 | ||
| Prior CABG | 0.177 (0.058–0.544) | 0.0025 |
City > 100,000 inhabitants; Town ≤ 100,000 inhabitants.
Only variables with p < 0.05 are presented.
CAD coronary artery disease, CABG coronary artery by-pass graft.