Viktil Kirsten K, Frøyland Hilde, Rogvin Maria, Moger Tron Anders
Diakonhjemmet Hospital Pharmacy , Oslo , Norway ; School of Pharmacy, University of Oslo , Oslo , Norway.
Diakonhjemmet Hospital Pharmacy , Oslo , Norway.
Eur J Hosp Pharm. 2014 Apr;21(2):118-120. doi: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2013-000346. Epub 2013 Aug 28.
To investigate the beliefs of Norwegian outpatients about medicines, and to explore if some patient-specific factors and drug use are associated with the beliefs.
Patients from an outpatient clinic for chronic cardiovascular diseases were referred by physicians to a pharmacist-led medication outpatient clinic. Here the patients were asked to complete the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire.
150 patients were included (mean age 70.0 years (range 31-91), 50 (33.3%) women), using a total of 1061 drugs. 91.2% strongly believed in the necessity of their medicines and 29.7% had strong concerns. Multivariate regression analyses showed that with an increasing number of drugs, the score for necessity was significantly increased (p<0.01). Women were significantly more concerned than men (p=0.03). The older the patient, the higher the score for general harm of medicines (p=0.01).
Although the majority of the patients in this study believed in the necessity of their medication, one-third had strong concerns.