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B Fischer, S Lehrl, E Weber, U Gundert-Remy, U Fischer.
Abstract
Particularly elder multimorbid patients suffering from a cerebrovascular insufficiency need a long term therapy. One condition for success, however, is the regular intake of drugs by the patient. Therefore the final goal is the increase of drug-compliance. This is based on the enhancement of the knowledge of the actual drug-compliance, the subject we wanted to learn more about by empirical investigations. During one year the drug-compliance of each patient of the Special Clinic Klausenbach was tested over a period of 20 days. The results were taken by checking riboflavin fluorometrically (method according to Gundert-Remy). In this way the patients could be classified as "takers" and "non-takers". The following variables wee considered: diagnoses, marital status, age, nationality, profession, IQ, mood, subjective evaluation of success of cure and medication. since according to a pre-study foreigners show a lower rate of compliance we restricted the sample to the 892 german cure patients, 343 of whom suffered from cerebrovascular diseases. Their compliance-level was almost 50%. The results of the subgroups hardly differed. The cure patients suffering from cerebrovascular insufficiencies did not show any striking compliance behaviour: the values are far below the ideal value, however. Further multivariate statistical analyses are designed to contribute to the development of effective measures of intervention.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7245834
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Gerontol ISSN: 0044-281X