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新加坡多民族慢性病亚洲患者用药依从性的影响因素:一项定性研究

Factors influencing medication adherence in multi-ethnic Asian patients with chronic diseases in Singapore: A qualitative study.

作者信息

Yoon Sungwon, Kwan Yu Heng, Yap Wei Liang, Lim Zhui Ying, Phang Jie Kie, Loo Yu Xian, Aw Junjie, Low Lian Leng

机构信息

Health Services and Systems Research, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.

Centre for Population Health Research and Implementation, SingHealth Regional Health System, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

Front Pharmacol. 2023 Mar 9;14:1124297. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1124297. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Poor medication adherence can lead to adverse health outcomes and increased healthcare costs. Although reasons for medication adherence have been widely studied, less is explored about factors affecting medication adherence for patients in non-Western healthcare setting and from Asian cultures. This study aimed to explore cultural perspectives on factors influencing medication adherence among patients with chronic diseases in a multi-ethnic Asian healthcare setting. We conducted a qualitative study involving in-depth interviews with patients with chronic conditions purposively recruited from a community hospital in Singapore until data saturation was achieved. A total of 25 patients participated in this study. Interviews were transcribed and thematically analyzed. Themes were subsequently mapped into the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework of Medication Adherence. Participants commonly perceived that sides effects , poor understanding of medication , limited knowledge of condition , forgetfulness and language issues within a multi-ethnic healthcare context as the main factors contributing to medication adherence. Importantly, medication adherence was influenced by cultural beliefs such as the notion of modern medicines as harms and fatalistic orientations towards escalation of doses and polypharmacy . Participants made various suggestions to foster adherence, including improved patient-physician communication, enhanced care coordination across providers, use of language familiar to patients, patient education and empowerment on the benefits of medication and medication adjustment. A wide range of factors influenced medication adherence, with therapy- and patient-related dimensions more pronounced compared to other dimensions. Findings demonstrated the importance of cultural beliefs that may influence medication adherence. Future efforts to improve medication adherence should consider a person-centered approach to foster more positive health expectations and self-efficacy on medication adherence, supplemented with routine reviews, development of pictograms and cultural competence training for healthcare professionals.

摘要

用药依从性差会导致不良健康后果并增加医疗成本。尽管关于用药依从性的原因已得到广泛研究,但对于非西方医疗环境中以及来自亚洲文化背景的患者,影响其用药依从性的因素却鲜有人探究。本研究旨在探讨在多民族亚洲医疗环境中,影响慢性病患者用药依从性因素的文化视角。我们开展了一项定性研究,对从新加坡一家社区医院有目的地招募的慢性病患者进行深入访谈,直至达到数据饱和。共有25名患者参与了本研究。访谈内容进行了转录并进行了主题分析。随后将主题映射到世界卫生组织(WHO)的用药依从性框架中。参与者普遍认为,副作用、对药物的理解不足、对病情的了解有限、健忘以及多民族医疗环境中的语言问题是导致用药依从性的主要因素。重要的是,用药依从性受到文化观念的影响,比如将现代药物视为有害的观念以及对剂量增加和多种药物并用的宿命论倾向。参与者提出了各种促进依从性的建议,包括改善医患沟通、加强不同医疗服务提供者之间的护理协调、使用患者熟悉的语言、对患者进行用药益处及用药调整方面的教育并赋予其权力。多种因素影响用药依从性,与其他维度相比,治疗和患者相关维度更为突出。研究结果表明文化观念可能对用药依从性产生影响。未来提高用药依从性的努力应考虑以人为本的方法,以培养对用药依从性更积极的健康期望和自我效能感,并辅以定期复查、制作象形图以及为医疗专业人员开展文化能力培训。

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