Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya

Patient adherence towards medication is an important health issue that the pharmacists need to give more attention to. In order to determine patient adherence to the use of antihypertensive drugs in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya, a cross-sectional study was conducted on February 2015 by using...

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Main Authors: Umi Athiyah, Rika Subarniati, Ana Yuda
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spelling id-langga.768452019-06-23T23:48:52Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/76845/ Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya Umi Athiyah Rika Subarniati Ana Yuda R Medicine RS Pharmacy and materia medica RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms Patient adherence towards medication is an important health issue that the pharmacists need to give more attention to. In order to determine patient adherence to the use of antihypertensive drugs in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya, a cross-sectional study was conducted on February 2015 by using accidental sampling technique. Te adherence measurement was performed by using two methods: Pill Count (PC) and self-report using MMAS-8 which was proven valid and reliable. Patient adherence measured by PC detected 135 respondents (66.2%) who were non-adherent in taking the medicine. Meanwhile, MMAS-8 showed that 117 respondents (57.4%) had a low level of adherence. Te correlation between patient adherences measured by the two methods could be observed after classifying the level of adherence in MMAS-8 into two categories: adherent and non-adherent. Te reclassification result identified 87 respondents (42.6%) who were adherent to the use of antihypertensive drugs. Additionally, the Chi-square test showed that there was no correlation between the measurement results of the two methods (sig. 0.898 > α 0.05). Accordingly, it can be concluded that non-adherent patients identified by the PC and patients with low level of adherence according to MMAS-8 were on the highest number. Terefore, pharmacist as a health advisor has an important role in the improvement of patient adherence 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/76845/1/C-2.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/76845/2/Reviewer%20C-02.pdf Umi Athiyah and Rika Subarniati and Ana Yuda (2016) Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya. FABAD J. Pharm. Sci., 38 (2). pp. 91-97.
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English
topic R Medicine
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
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RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
Umi Athiyah
Rika Subarniati
Ana Yuda
Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya
description Patient adherence towards medication is an important health issue that the pharmacists need to give more attention to. In order to determine patient adherence to the use of antihypertensive drugs in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya, a cross-sectional study was conducted on February 2015 by using accidental sampling technique. Te adherence measurement was performed by using two methods: Pill Count (PC) and self-report using MMAS-8 which was proven valid and reliable. Patient adherence measured by PC detected 135 respondents (66.2%) who were non-adherent in taking the medicine. Meanwhile, MMAS-8 showed that 117 respondents (57.4%) had a low level of adherence. Te correlation between patient adherences measured by the two methods could be observed after classifying the level of adherence in MMAS-8 into two categories: adherent and non-adherent. Te reclassification result identified 87 respondents (42.6%) who were adherent to the use of antihypertensive drugs. Additionally, the Chi-square test showed that there was no correlation between the measurement results of the two methods (sig. 0.898 > α 0.05). Accordingly, it can be concluded that non-adherent patients identified by the PC and patients with low level of adherence according to MMAS-8 were on the highest number. Terefore, pharmacist as a health advisor has an important role in the improvement of patient adherence
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author Umi Athiyah
Rika Subarniati
Ana Yuda
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Rika Subarniati
Ana Yuda
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title Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya
title_short Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya
title_full Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya
title_fullStr Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Patient Adherence to the Use of Ntihypertensive Drugs by Mmas -8 nnd Pill Count in 5 Primary Health Centres of Surabaya
title_sort measurement of patient adherence to the use of ntihypertensive drugs by mmas -8 nnd pill count in 5 primary health centres of surabaya
publishDate 2016
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