Drug Adherence in Patients Attending Non-Communicable Disease Clinic: A Cross- Sectional Study
Introduction: Non communicable diseases are leading causes of Morbidity, Mortality and disability in worldwide. Non adherence to the medication plays a vital role for the inadequate control of NCDs. Objectives: To assess the drug adherence among patients attending the NCD clinic and the factors asso...
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author | M. Janaki R.Parameswary S. Dhamodharan G. Harissh |
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description | Introduction: Non communicable diseases are leading causes of Morbidity, Mortality and disability in worldwide. Non adherence to the medication plays a vital role for the inadequate control of NCDs. Objectives: To assess the drug adherence among patients attending the NCD clinic and the factors associated with compliance to the medications. Methods: A Crosssectional study was done among 296 NCD patient attending NCD clinic at Govt Villupuram Medical college and the field practice community areas of Govt Villupuram Medical college
and Hospital. WHO'S Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS)-8 was used to assess low medication adherence. Results: Among the 296 patients, 57% males and 43% females. The study found that 81.3% people have poor drug adherence, 10% have medium adherence
and 9% have high Adherence. There was a statistical significance found between Age, Educational status occupation and Physical activity. Conclusion: Nearly two third of the patients have poor drug adherence in the study. The importance of Drug adherence to be
sensitised and periodically health education sessions to be organized at NCD clinic to create awareness about drug adherence for the control and prevention of complications of NCDS. |
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spelling | doaj-art-d8423ad783f1452fbd8bd338b04682f02025-02-11T07:00:16ZengNational Board of ExaminationsNational Board of Examinations Journal of Medical Sciences2583-75242025-02-01Volume 3219820810.61770/NBEJMS.2025.v03.i02.007Drug Adherence in Patients Attending Non-Communicable Disease Clinic: A Cross- Sectional StudyM. Janaki0R.Parameswary1S. Dhamodharan2G. Harissh3Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Govt Villupuram Medical College and Hospital, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Govt Villupuram Medical College and Hospital, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, IndiaAssociate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Government Dharmapuri Medical College, Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, IndiaCRMI, Department of Community Medicine, Government Villupuram Medical College and Hospital, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, IndiaIntroduction: Non communicable diseases are leading causes of Morbidity, Mortality and disability in worldwide. Non adherence to the medication plays a vital role for the inadequate control of NCDs. Objectives: To assess the drug adherence among patients attending the NCD clinic and the factors associated with compliance to the medications. Methods: A Crosssectional study was done among 296 NCD patient attending NCD clinic at Govt Villupuram Medical college and the field practice community areas of Govt Villupuram Medical college and Hospital. WHO'S Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS)-8 was used to assess low medication adherence. Results: Among the 296 patients, 57% males and 43% females. The study found that 81.3% people have poor drug adherence, 10% have medium adherence and 9% have high Adherence. There was a statistical significance found between Age, Educational status occupation and Physical activity. Conclusion: Nearly two third of the patients have poor drug adherence in the study. The importance of Drug adherence to be sensitised and periodically health education sessions to be organized at NCD clinic to create awareness about drug adherence for the control and prevention of complications of NCDS.https://natboard.edu.in/ejournal/articledtl?x=ckhOOTJsamlNZGs2TUlqVC8yZ25Wdz09drug adherencencd patientmorbiditymortalitymmas-8 score |
spellingShingle | M. Janaki R.Parameswary S. Dhamodharan G. Harissh Drug Adherence in Patients Attending Non-Communicable Disease Clinic: A Cross- Sectional Study National Board of Examinations Journal of Medical Sciences drug adherence ncd patient morbidity mortality mmas-8 score |
title | Drug Adherence in Patients Attending Non-Communicable Disease Clinic: A Cross- Sectional Study |
title_full | Drug Adherence in Patients Attending Non-Communicable Disease Clinic: A Cross- Sectional Study |
title_fullStr | Drug Adherence in Patients Attending Non-Communicable Disease Clinic: A Cross- Sectional Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Drug Adherence in Patients Attending Non-Communicable Disease Clinic: A Cross- Sectional Study |
title_short | Drug Adherence in Patients Attending Non-Communicable Disease Clinic: A Cross- Sectional Study |
title_sort | drug adherence in patients attending non communicable disease clinic a cross sectional study |
topic | drug adherence ncd patient morbidity mortality mmas-8 score |
url | https://natboard.edu.in/ejournal/articledtl?x=ckhOOTJsamlNZGs2TUlqVC8yZ25Wdz09 |
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