EVALUATION OF MEDICATION COMPLIANCE IN PATIENTS WIT H CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE IN YEMEN (Record no. 11182)

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Author AL-Zaazaai ET AL Ali
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Title EVALUATION OF MEDICATION COMPLIANCE IN PATIENTS WIT H CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE IN YEMEN
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Volume, Issue number Vol.11(4)
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Year 2019
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Summary, etc. Objective: <br/>Non-compliance with heart failure medication is rel<br/>ated to the highest mortality, morbidity, and healt<br/>h-care costs. The objective of this <br/>study was to evaluate medication compliance with pa<br/>tients with congestive heart failure. <br/>Methods<br/>: Inpatients of the cardiac care unit and medical w<br/>ard of Republican Hospital, German Hospital, Revolut<br/>ionary Hospital, and Chinese–<br/>Yemeni Friendship Hospital were recruited for this <br/>study. The study was conducted on patients that wer<br/>e diagnosed as having congestive heart <br/>failure and were receiving treatment. Questionnaire<br/>s were distributed and personal interviews to evalu<br/>ate the patients’ compliance was conducted <br/>to determine the reasons for their non-compliance i<br/>n taking drugs. <br/>Results: <br/>Of 86 patients, 44% (n = 38) reported compliance an<br/>d 56% (n = 48) reported non-compliance. The distrib<br/>ution of the patients in terms of <br/>sex was as follows: among men, 41% (n = 24) were co<br/>mpliant and 59% (n = 35) were non-compliant; among <br/>women, 52% (n = 14) were compliant <br/>and 48% (n = 13) were non-compliant. In addition, s<br/>moking status was too significantly linked with non<br/>-compliance (<br/>P<br/> = 0.001). Furthermore, the <br/>status of chewing of khat tree leaves was also sign<br/>ificantly associated with non-compliance (<br/>P<br/> = 0.007). <br/>Conclusion: <br/>This study indicates that the reasons for non-compl<br/>iance with medications among patients can be attrib<br/>uted to lack of education, <br/>chewing of khat tree leaves, lack of health insuran<br/>ce, and cigarette smoking. Therefore, healthcare pr<br/>ofessionals should create strategies to address <br/>these reasons in order to increase medication compl<br/>iance with patients in heart failure.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACEUTICS
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Co-Author AL-Amrani, Mansoor A.
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Place, publisher, and date of publication Bhopal Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Title International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science
International Standard Serial Number 2656-0097
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URL https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/29988/19675
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