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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 4/2015

01-08-2015 | Research Article

Primary non-adherence in Portugal: findings and implications

Authors: Filipa Alves da Costa, Ana Rita Pedro, Inês Teixeira, Fátima Bragança, José Aranda da Silva, José Cabrita

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Issue 4/2015

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Abstract

Background Portugal is currently facing a serious economic and financial crisis, which is dictating some important changes in the health care sector. Some of these measures may potentially influence patients’ access to medication and consequently adherence, which will ultimately impact on health status, especially in chronic patients. Aims This study aimed at providing a snapshot of adherence in patients with chronic conditions in Portugal between March and April 2012. Setting Community pharmacy in Portugal. Method A cross-sectional pilot study was undertaken, where patients were recruited via community pharmacies to a questionnaire study evaluating the number of prescribed and purchased drugs and, when these figures were inconsistent, the reasons for this. Main outcome measures Primary and secondary adherence measures. Failing to purchase prescription items was categorized as primary nonadherence. Secondary nonadherence was attributed to purchasing prescription items, but not taking medicines as prescribed. Results Data were collected from 375 patients. Primary nonadherence was identified in 22.8 % of patients. Regardless of the underlying condition, the most commonly reported reason for primary non-adherence was having spare medicines at home (“leftovers”), followed by financial problems. The latter appeared to be related to the class of medicines prescribed. Primary non-adherence was associated with low income (<475 €/month; p = 0.026). Secondary non-adherence, assessed by the 7-MMAS was detected in over 50 % of all patients, where unintentional nonadherence was higher than intentional nonadherence across all disease conditions. Conclusion This study revealed that more than one fifth of chronic medication users report primary nonadherence (22.8 %) and more than 50 % report secondary nonadherence. Data indicates that the existence of spare medicines and financial constraints occurred were the two most frequent reasons cited for nonadherence (47, 6–64, 8 and 19–45.5 %, depending on the major underlying condition, respectively).
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Metadata
Title
Primary non-adherence in Portugal: findings and implications
Authors
Filipa Alves da Costa
Ana Rita Pedro
Inês Teixeira
Fátima Bragança
José Aranda da Silva
José Cabrita
Publication date
01-08-2015
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Issue 4/2015
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-015-0108-1

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