The Relationship Between the Use of Medicinal Plants and Medication Adherence in the Elderly with Chronic Diseases

IF 0.9 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
H. Koohestani, N. Baghcheghi
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Objectives Many older patients use medicinal plants, assuming that they are safe and without side effects. The present study aims to investigate the relationship between the use of medicinal plants and medication adherence in the elderly patients with chronic diseases. Methods & Materials In this descriptive cross-sectional study, 358 patients aged ≥60 years with chronic diseases were selected by a convenience sampling method. Data collection instrument was a three-part questionnaire assessing demographic information, history of using medicinal plants, and medication adherence using the Morisky medication adherence scale (MMAS). The data were entered into SPSS v.21 and analyzed using one-way analysis of variance, Chi-square test, independent t-test and logistic regression. Results The mean age of participants was 69.44±8.13 years and 52.23% were female. The majority of them were married (87.68%) with a junior high school education (71.64%).The overall mean score of MMAS was 5.48 (poor adherence). The percentage of patients with a history of taking medicinal plants in the last year with the prescription of physician was 41.34% (n=148) while the percentage of those used medicinal plants without the physician’ prescription was 27.3% (n=98). The mean of MMAS score in the groups who used medicinal plants was lower than in the group with no history of using medicinal plants (P=0.001). The number of used medicinal plants, the frequency of using medicinal plants, and the duration of chronic disease had a statistically significant relationship with the medication adherence (P <0.05). Conclusion Due to the high consumption of medicinal plants in the elderly with chronic diseases and its relationship with poor medication adherence, it is necessary to educate them about the correct use of medicinal plants, their side effects, herb-drug interactions, the need to inform the doctor about use of medicinal plants, and adherence to medication.
老年慢性病患者药用植物使用与药物依从性的关系
许多老年患者使用药用植物,认为它们是安全的,没有副作用。本研究旨在探讨老年慢性病患者药用植物的使用与药物依从性的关系。方法与材料采用方便抽样方法,选取年龄≥60岁的慢性疾病患者358例进行描述性横断面研究。数据收集工具是一份由三部分组成的问卷,使用Morisky药物依从性量表(MMAS)评估人口统计信息、药用植物使用史和药物依从性。数据输入SPSS v.21软件,采用单因素方差分析、卡方检验、独立t检验和logistic回归进行分析。结果患者平均年龄69.44±8.13岁,女性占52.23%。以已婚(87.68%)为主,初中文化程度(71.64%)。MMAS的总平均评分为5.48分(依从性差)。近一年内有医师处方服用药用植物史的占41.34% (n=148),无医师处方使用药用植物者占27.3% (n=98)。使用过药用植物组的MMAS评分平均值低于未使用过药用植物组(P=0.001)。使用药用植物的数量、使用药用植物的频率、慢性疾病持续时间与服药依从性的关系有统计学意义(P <0.05)。结论老年慢性病患者药用植物消费量高,与药物依从性差有一定关系,有必要对其进行正确使用药用植物、药物副作用、药物相互作用、告知医生使用药用植物的必要性、药物依从性等方面的教育。
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Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing
Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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