采用药物依从性原因量表(MAR-scale)识别中国高血压患者不依从性的原因。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0325004
Jingjing Pan, Bin Hu, Xiaorong Xue, Lian Wu
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目的:了解中国高血压患者用药不依从的发生率,并探讨其影响因素。患者与方法:选取西安市某三级医院住院的571例高血压患者进行横断面研究。使用中文版药物依从性原因量表(ChMAR-Scale)来确定高血压药物不依从性的最常见原因。采用二元logistic回归分析高血压患者依从性的独立危险因素。使用描述性统计来计算依从率和不依从性原因的趋势。结果:约66.9%的患者未坚持服药。年龄(校正优势比[AOR] = 0.976, 95%CI:0.955 ~ 0.998, P = 0.032)、文化程度(AOR = 0.566, 95%CI: 0.419 ~ 0.765,P)。结论:我国高血压患者用药依从性差普遍存在。应该给予更多的关注,并制定有效的策略来解决影响治疗依从性的因素。这些因素包括一定的社会人口学因素,如高血压患者的年龄、受教育程度、血压类别以及信念问题和自我认知问题。本研究的发现可以潜在地帮助医疗保健提供者制定有针对性的干预措施,以提高药物依从性。
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Using the medication adherence reasons scale (MAR-scale) to identify the reasons for non-adherence in Chinese hypertensive patients.

Using the medication adherence reasons scale (MAR-scale) to identify the reasons for non-adherence in Chinese hypertensive patients.

Using the medication adherence reasons scale (MAR-scale) to identify the reasons for non-adherence in Chinese hypertensive patients.

Using the medication adherence reasons scale (MAR-scale) to identify the reasons for non-adherence in Chinese hypertensive patients.

Objectives: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of medication non-adherence and to explore the factors influencing it among Chinese hypertensive patients.

Patients and methods: A total of 571 hypertensive patients hospitalized in a tertiary hospital in Xi'an, China were invited to participate in this cross-sectional study. The Chinese Version of Medication Adherence Reasons Scale (ChMAR-Scale) was used to identify the most common reasons for non-adherence to hypertension medications.Binary logistic regression analysis was employed to analyze independent risk factors for adherence in hypertensive patients.Descriptive statistics were used to calculate the adherence rates and trends in the reasons for non-adherence.

Results: Approximately 66.9% of the patients did not adhere to their medications.Age (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 0.976, 95%CI:0.955-0.998, P = 0.032),education level(AOR = 0.566, 95% CI:0.419-0.765,P < 0.001) and blood pressure (BP) categories (AOR = 0.580, 95% CI: 0.439-0.767,P < 0.001) were independently associated with hypertensive medication adherence. Belief issues and self-perception issues were identified as the main reasons for medication non-adherence.These included self-adjustment of medications according to BP or physical condition, checking whether the medicine was still needed, concerns about long-term effects, and the belief that there was no longer a need to take the medicine.

Conclusion: Poor medication adherence is widespread among Chinese hypertension patients. More attention should be paid,and effective strategies should be developed to address the factors affecting treatment adherence.These factors include certain sociodemographic factors,such as age,education level and BP categories as well as belief issues and self-perception issues of hypertensive patients. The findings of this study can potentially assist healthcare providers in formulating targeted interventions to improve medication adherence.

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