Assessment of Adherence to Cardiovascular Medicines in Saudi Population: An Observational Study in Patients Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital

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Ahmad Abdulrahman Almeman, Abdulrahman Al Mesned, Ibrahim Abdullah Alredaini, Raghad Ibrahim Alhumaidan, Sarah Bakheet Alharbi, Farah Abdullah Alassaf, Seham Fayez Alharbi, Saud Bader Alharbi, Hadeel Mubarak Alharbi
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Drug adherence has been extensively evaluated in many developed countries in the West using different methods of medication adherence measurement; however, there are relatively few reports studying the adherence levels among Saudi patients. Thus, this study will evaluate the adherence to cardiovascular medicines in Saudi patients visiting (PSCC) in Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia. This cross-sectional observational study relied on self-administered questionnaires. This study used the Morisky, Green, and Levine (MGL) Adherence Scale, also known as the MAQ (Medication Adherence Questionnaire), in PSCC's pharmacy waiting room in Qassim, Saudi Arabia. This study included 993 PSCC pharmacy waiting room patients. The patients were between 11 and 50 years old, and 52.7 percent were male. Most participants (71.2%) were above 50, while 16.3% were 41–50. Non-adherent patients cited traveling or being busy (28.6%), forgetting (18.7%), daily multi-medications (7.1%), being sleepy or sleeping (6.6%), and not repeating the prescription (6.6%). The Medicine Adherence Questionnaire indicated that 62.6 percent of patients fully adhered to their medications, and 21.6 percent usually adhered. Only drug adverse effects affected adherence (p =0.0001). The current study showed that there is a good level of adherence among patients with cardiovascular diseases toward their diseases. The most common reasons for neglecting medications include traveling or being busy, forgetting multiple medications, and being tired or sleeping. Having experience with side effects was the only significant factor affecting adherence to medications.
沙特人群对心血管药物依从性的评估:一项在三级护理医院就诊的患者的观察性研究
背景:在西方许多发达国家,使用不同的药物依从性测量方法对药物依从性进行了广泛的评估;然而,研究沙特患者依从性水平的报道相对较少。因此,本研究将评估沙特阿拉伯Al-Qassim就诊的沙特患者(PSCC)对心血管药物的依从性。方法:本横断面观察性研究采用自填问卷。本研究采用Morisky, Green, and Levine (MGL)依从性量表,也称为MAQ(药物依从性问卷),在沙特阿拉伯卡西姆的PSCC药房候诊室进行。结果:本研究纳入993例PSCC药房候诊室患者。患者年龄在11岁至50岁之间,52.7%为男性。大多数参与者(71.2%)年龄在50岁以上,而16.3%的参与者年龄在41-50岁之间。非遵医嘱患者的主要原因包括:旅行或忙碌(28.6%)、遗忘(18.7%)、每日服用多种药物(7.1%)、困倦或睡眠(6.6%)和不重复处方(6.6%)。药物依从性问卷显示,62.6%的患者完全坚持服药,21.6%的患者通常坚持服药。只有药物不良反应影响依从性(p =0.0001)。结论:目前的研究表明,心血管疾病患者对他们的疾病有良好的依从性。忽视药物治疗最常见的原因包括旅行或忙碌,忘记多种药物,疲倦或睡觉。有副作用的经历是影响药物依从性的唯一重要因素。
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Cardiovascular and Hematological Disorders - Drug Targets
Cardiovascular and Hematological Disorders - Drug Targets Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: Cardiovascular & Hematological Disorders - Drug Targets aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments on the medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, molecular biology, genomics and biochemistry of contemporary molecular targets involved in cardiovascular and hematological disorders e.g. disease specific proteins, receptors, enzymes, genes. Each issue of the journal contains a series of timely in-depth reviews written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics on drug targets involved in cardiovascular and hematological disorders. As the discovery, identification, characterization and validation of novel human drug targets for cardiovascular and hematological drug discovery continues to grow.
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