Gualtieri Lisa, Steinfeldt Meredith, Shaveet Eden, Estime Brandon, Singhal Meera
Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
Nicklaus Children's Health System, Miami, FL 33155, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2024 Sep 11;14(9):804. doi: 10.3390/bs14090804.
Medication adherence is a vexing challenge, with over 50% of US adults not adhering to their prescribed medication regimen. Most medications are self-administered by patients at home, requiring them to independently develop and manage their own medication routines. By understanding these home-based practices, such as where patients store their medications and how different storage locations impact adherence, we can develop targeted interventions to improve adherence rates. Our goal was to identify and categorize self-reported home medication management practices and determine which practices are associated with self-reported medication adherence. From the 1673 total survey respondents we learned that the most common places people store their medications at home are nightstand drawers (28%), on top of nightstands (27%), kitchen cabinets (22%), and bathroom medicine cabinets (20%). Kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities were significantly associated with increased odds of having ever forgotten to take a medication. On the other hand, desks, dining room tables, and the inside of nightstand drawers were associated with the greatest statistically significant decrease in odds of having ever forgotten to take a medication. Almost all (96%) respondents were receptive to receiving guidance from healthcare providers on how to store medications. Patients are largely responsible for creating their own home medication management practices, including deciding where to store their medication at home. Understanding which home storage locations are associated with medication adherence can lead to innovative approaches to improve adherence, including personalized guidance to patients from their healthcare providers for patients.
药物依从性是一个棘手的挑战,超过50%的美国成年人未遵循其规定的药物治疗方案。大多数药物由患者在家自行服用,这要求他们独立制定和管理自己的用药习惯。通过了解这些在家中的做法,例如患者将药物储存在何处以及不同的储存位置如何影响依从性,我们可以制定有针对性的干预措施来提高依从率。我们的目标是识别并分类自我报告的家庭用药管理做法,并确定哪些做法与自我报告的药物依从性相关。在1673名总调查受访者中,我们了解到人们在家中储存药物最常见的地方是床头柜抽屉(28%)、床头柜顶部(27%)、厨房橱柜(22%)和浴室药柜(20%)。厨房橱柜和浴室梳妆台与忘记服药几率增加显著相关。另一方面,书桌、餐桌和床头柜抽屉内部与忘记服药几率在统计学上显著降低幅度最大相关。几乎所有(96%)受访者都愿意接受医疗保健提供者关于如何储存药物的指导。患者在很大程度上负责创建自己的家庭用药管理做法,包括决定在家中何处储存药物。了解哪些家庭储存位置与药物依从性相关可以带来创新方法来提高依从性,包括医疗保健提供者为患者提供个性化指导。