Relations between cognitive status and medication adherence in patients treated for memory disorders.

Ageing research Pub Date : 2012-09-01 DOI:10.4081/ar.2012.e2
Raymond L Ownby, Christopher Hertzog, Sara J Czaja
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Medication adherence has been increasingly recognized as an important factor in elderly persons' health. Various studies have shown that medication non-adherence is associated with poor health status in this population. As part of a study of the effects of two interventions to promote medication adherence in patients treated for memory problems, information on medication adherence and cognitive status was collected at 3-month intervals. Twenty-seven participants (16 men, 11 women, age 71-92 years) were assigned to control or treatment conditions and adherence was evaluated with an electronic monitoring device. Cognitive status was evaluated at 3-month intervals beginning in April of 2003 and continuing through September of 2006. We have previously reported on the effectiveness of these interventions to promote adherence. In this paper, we examine the relations of cognitive status and adherence over time using a partial least squares path model in order to evaluate the extent to which adherence to cholinesterase medications was related to cognitive status. Adherence predicted cognitive status at later time points while cognition did not, in general, predict adherence. Results thus suggest that interventions to ensure high levels of medication adherence may be important for maintaining cognitive function in affected elderly people.

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记忆障碍患者认知状态与药物依从性的关系。
药物依从性越来越被认为是老年人健康的一个重要因素。各种研究表明,不遵守药物治疗与这一人群的健康状况不佳有关。作为一项研究的一部分,研究了两种干预措施的效果,以促进治疗记忆问题的患者的药物依从性,每隔3个月收集一次药物依从性和认知状态的信息。27名参与者(16名男性,11名女性,年龄71-92岁)被分配到对照组或治疗组,并通过电子监测装置评估依从性。认知状态每三个月评估一次从2003年4月开始一直持续到2006年9月。我们以前曾报道过这些干预措施对促进依从性的有效性。在本文中,我们使用偏最小二乘路径模型来研究认知状态和依从性随时间的关系,以评估胆碱酯酶药物依从性与认知状态的关系。依从性预测了以后时间点的认知状态,而认知通常不能预测依从性。因此,结果表明,确保高水平药物依从性的干预措施可能对维持受影响老年人的认知功能很重要。
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