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Factors associated with poor adherence to medication in patients with diabetes and hypertension in Peru: findings from a pooled analysis of six years of population-based surveys.
Calderon-Ramirez, Pablo M; Huamani-Merma, Edson; Mirano-Ortiz-de-Orue, Mayu Gabriel; Fernandez-Guzman, Daniel; Toro-Huamanchumo, Carlos J.
Afiliación
  • Calderon-Ramirez PM; Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Arequipa, Peru.
  • Huamani-Merma E; Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Asociación Científica de Estudiantes de Medicina Humana del Cusco (ASOCIEMH CUSCO), Cusco, Peru.
  • Mirano-Ortiz-de-Orue MG; Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Asociación Científica de Estudiantes de Medicina Humana del Cusco (ASOCIEMH CUSCO), Cusco, Peru.
  • Fernandez-Guzman D; Carrera de Medicina Humana, Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Peru. Electronic address: danferguz@gmail.com.
  • Toro-Huamanchumo CJ; OBEMET Center for Obesity and Metabolic Health, Lima, Peru; Unidad de Investigación para la Generación y Síntesis de Evidencias en Salud, Vicerrectorado de Investigación, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima, Peru; Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute, School of Medical and Health S
Public Health ; 231: 108-115, 2024 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38653015
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the factors associated with poor medication adherence in patients with DM and HTN in Peru. STUDY

DESIGN:

A cross-sectional study.

METHODS:

We analyzed data from the Peruvian Demographic and Family Health Survey from 2014 to 2019. Adjusted prevalence ratios (aPR) and their respective 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated to determine the factors associated with poor medication adherence.

RESULTS:

We included 15,184 participants with a known diagnosis of DM and HTN. The frequency of poor medication adherence was 37.1%, with 36.7% among individuals with HTN and 29.2% among individuals with DM. Those belonging to age groups above 30 years (aPR 0.77; 95% CI 0.74-0.80, for the group ≥ 60 years) had a lower frequency of poor medication adherence. Meanwhile, being male (aPR 1.03; 95% CI 1.01-1.05), lacking health insurance (aPR 1.08; 95% CI 1.05-1.10), belonging to lower wealth quintiles (aPR 1.12; 95% CI 1.08-1.17, for the first quintile), and living in the mountain region (aPR 1.09; 95% CI 1.06-1.12) were associated with a higher frequency of poor medication adherence. These findings were consistent when stratifying by the type of disease.

CONCLUSION:

This study showed that poor medication adherence is common in patients with HTN and DM in Peru and is associated with sociodemographic factors, highlighting the importance of public health approaches to improve adherence.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus / Cumplimiento de la Medicación / Hipertensión Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Peru Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Perú

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus / Cumplimiento de la Medicación / Hipertensión Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Peru Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Perú