Khardali Amani, Aladwani Alanood, Alzahrani Fahad, Madkhali Osama A, Al Qahtani Saad, Qadri Marwa, Adawi Morghma Deffeallah, Hakamy Mohammed
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
Pharmacy Practice Research Unit, College of Pharmacy, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
SAGE Open Med. 2024 Aug 18;12:20503121241271820. doi: 10.1177/20503121241271820. eCollection 2024.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is usually associated with long-term macrovascular and microvascular complications that negatively impact the patient's quality of life and add economic burden to the healthcare system. Understanding patients' perspectives on medication nonadherence is essential for planning the appropriate methods and strategies to improve medication adherence among patients with uncontrolled diabetes.
Therefore, this study aims to explore patients' perceptions of the barriers to medication adherence through the Social Health determinants framework.
After obtaining ethical approval, qualitative face-to-face interviews with a sample of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (uncontrolled diabetes) were conducted. Interviews were audio-recorded, and then the data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify essential themes related to the patient's views.
Fifteen patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus were interviewed. Potential barriers to antidiabetic medications were identified and categorized based on the Social Determinants of Health domains. The patient's health perceptions and behaviors were found to positively or negatively impact medication adherence. Beliefs toward antidiabetic medications, polypharmacy, medication-related problems, and the relationship between patients and their healthcare providers that related to healthcare access and quality domains were also reported as potential barriers to medications. Financial constraints, social stigma, and family support were other social health determinants factors that were found to have either positive or negative impacts on adherence. Nevertheless, using mobile health applications was suggested to facilitate medication adherence.
Social Determinants of Health, such as education about type 2 diabetes mellitus, quality and access to healthcare, and social stigma and support, might significantly affect medication adherence among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. This study's findings can aid the development of suitable patient-specific tools and strategies to enhance medication adherence.
2型糖尿病通常与长期的大血管和微血管并发症相关,这些并发症会对患者的生活质量产生负面影响,并给医疗保健系统带来经济负担。了解患者对药物治疗依从性不佳的看法,对于规划适当的方法和策略以提高未控制糖尿病患者的药物治疗依从性至关重要。
因此,本研究旨在通过社会健康决定因素框架探索患者对药物治疗依从性障碍的看法。
在获得伦理批准后,对2型糖尿病(未控制糖尿病)患者样本进行了定性面对面访谈。访谈进行了录音,然后使用主题分析对数据进行分析,以确定与患者观点相关的关键主题。
对15名2型糖尿病患者进行了访谈。根据健康的社会决定因素领域,确定并分类了抗糖尿病药物的潜在障碍。发现患者的健康认知和行为对药物治疗依从性有正面或负面的影响。对抗糖尿病药物的信念、多重用药、与药物相关的问题,以及患者与其医疗保健提供者之间与医疗保健获取和质量领域相关的关系,也被报告为药物治疗的潜在障碍。经济限制、社会耻辱感和家庭支持是其他社会健康决定因素,被发现对依从性有正面或负面的影响。然而,建议使用移动健康应用程序来促进药物治疗依从性。
健康的社会决定因素,如2型糖尿病的教育、医疗保健的质量和可及性,以及社会耻辱感和支持,可能会显著影响2型糖尿病患者的药物治疗依从性。本研究的结果有助于开发适合患者的特定工具和策略,以提高药物治疗依从性。