Medication compliance and related factors among readmission people with type 2 diabetes at 108 Military central Hospital

Thanh Ha Le, Van Manh Nguyen, Thi Phuong Ngo, Thanh Huyen Pham, Thi Thu Huong Tran, Thi Thu Huong Tran
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Objectives: Survey on medication compliance rate and related factors in people with type 2 diabetes readmitted for inpatient treatment at 108 Central Military Hospital. Participants and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on 168 patients with Type 2 diabetes readmission from January 2021 to December 2022. The study assessed medication adherence using the MARS–5 questionnaire (Medication Adherence Report Scale 5). Results: The rate of medication compliance in patients was 21.8%, non-compliance accounted for 78.2%. Patients who occasionally forget to take medication account for the highest rate of 51.8%, arbitrarily reducing the dose to less than the prescribed dose accounted for 32.1%, rarely skipping doses, and stopping medicine for a period of time accounted for 35.7% and 50.2%, respectively. There was a relationship between age and current medication and medication compliance. The difference was statistically significant(p < 0.05). Conclusion: The medication compliance rate in diabetic patients readmitted to the hospital in the study was low, only 21.8%, of which patients forgot to take medication and arbitrarily reduced the dose and stopped using medication for a period of time accounting for the highest proportion. high rate. Strengthening health education on medication adherence during follow-up examinations for patients and caregivers is extremely necessary to reduce the risk of hospital readmission, maintain blood sugar at normal levels, and minimize diabetes complications.
108 军区中心医院 2 型糖尿病再入院患者的用药依从性及相关因素
目的调查在 108 中心医院住院治疗的 2 型糖尿病患者的服药依从率及相关因素:对2021年1月至2022年12月再次入院的168名2型糖尿病患者进行横断面描述性研究。研究使用 MARS-5 问卷(用药依从性报告量表 5)评估用药依从性:结果:患者的服药依从性为 21.8%,不依从性占 78.2%。偶尔忘记服药的患者比例最高,占 51.8%,随意减少剂量至低于处方剂量的患者占 32.1%,很少漏服和长期停药的患者分别占 35.7%和 50.2%。年龄和当前服药情况与服药依从性之间存在关系。差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05):本研究中再次入院的糖尿病患者服药依从性较低,仅为 21.8%,其中患者忘记服药、随意减少剂量和停药一段时间的比例最高。在随访检查中加强对患者和护理人员用药依从性的健康教育,对降低再入院风险、维持血糖正常水平、减少糖尿病并发症的发生极为必要。
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