Title of article :
Secondary Prevention by Enhancing Adherence in Diabetic Patients
Author/Authors :
Ahmadipour، Habibeh نويسنده Assistant Professor of Community Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , , Farajzadegan، Ziba نويسنده , , Kachoei، Ali نويسنده Associate Professor of Endocrinology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , Pirdehghan، Azar نويسنده Resident of Community Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2010
Abstract :
Objectives: Adherence to prescribed medications is a key dimension
of healthcare quality. Poor medication adherence might be a
significant barrier to achievement of positive clinical outcomes.
This study aimed to compare the adherence to oral hypoglycemic
agents in patients with type 2 diabetes by using two methods of
completing diary checklist and collecting drug shells.
Methods: This randomized clinical trial was conducted in Isfahan
Diabetes Institute. A number of 100 type 2-diabetic patients were
selected through systematic sampling method and then were randomly
allocated to two groups of equal number. Each group was
invited to attend our 12-week educational program. We asked one
group to complete diary checklist about how they took their
drugs during the study period. The other group was asked to collect
the shells of oral hypoglycemic agents after taking in a pocket.
Medication adherence ratio was calculated for both groups.
Results: Overall, 87 patients completed the study, of which 30
cases (34.5%) were in the check list group and 57 (65.5%) in the
reference group. In the check list group, the adherence ratio was
good in 96.7% and moderate in 3.3%, with no case of poor
adherence. In the reference group, the corresponding figures were
55.2%, %6.9 and 37.9%, respectively (p < 0.05 between groups).
Conclusions: Although the adherence ratio was greater than 80%
in both groups, it was significantly higher in the check list group.
Therefore, we suggest that by increasing adherence to prescribed
medications, diary checklist can be an effective method of secondary
prevention of chronic diseases, as diabetes mellitus.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)