Enlund H, Tuomilehto J, Turakka H
Acta Med Scand. 1981;209(4):271-5. doi: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1981.tb11590.x.
Drug use and patient compliance in antihypertensive treatment were studied by interview and validated with prescription records in a Finnish population. The original study population consisted of 675 hypertensives identified in a 6.6% random survey of the 25-59-year-old population in 1972. At re-examination in 1977, 310 of the 570 participants had then used antihypertensive drugs during the preceding year. Two thirds renewed prescriptions appropriately within 70% of the correct time (considered as good compliance). Prescription filling patterns of the re-examination non-participants did not differ from those of the participants. Eight per cent of the participants reported not having followed prescription instructions. There was 94% agreement between the re-examination and prescription records; 5% reported taking fewer drugs than the records showed and 1% reported taking more. Drug history given by the patient gave accurate information about the number and type of drugs in use. However, patient interview gave an overestimation of compliance.
通过访谈研究了芬兰人群中抗高血压治疗的药物使用情况和患者依从性,并与处方记录进行了验证。最初的研究人群包括1972年在对25至59岁人群进行的6.6%随机调查中确定的675名高血压患者。在1977年的复查中,570名参与者中有310人在前一年使用了抗高血压药物。三分之二的人在正确时间的70%内适当续签了处方(被认为依从性良好)。复查未参与者的处方填写模式与参与者的没有差异。8%的参与者报告未遵循处方说明。复查结果与处方记录之间的一致性为94%;5%的人报告服用的药物比记录显示的少,1%的人报告服用的药物比记录显示的多。患者提供的用药史给出了正在使用的药物数量和类型的准确信息。然而,患者访谈高估了依从性。