医学
冲程(发动机)
毒品类别
前瞻性队列研究
逻辑回归
心理干预
糖尿病
内科学
物理疗法
药物依从性
二级预防
队列研究
优势比
药品
急诊医学
药理学
精神科
内分泌学
工程类
机械工程
作者
Pei Shieen Wong,Kaavya Narasimhalu,Siaw Li Tio,Gopalakrishnan Shankari,Kinjal Doshi,Deidre Anne De Silva
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2024.107561
摘要
Recurrent strokes are associated with greater disability and mortality than first-time strokes. However, adherence to secondary stroke prevention medications has been reported to be suboptimal. We assessed medication adherence to antihypertensives, antiplatelets, and statins after acute ischemic stroke and identified factors associated with non-adherence behavior to each drug class.This single center study is an extension of a larger prospective cohort study of ischemic stroke patients assessed at an outpatient post stroke clinic. Medication adherence behavior and medication knowledge was determined by direct questioning, and perceptions towards medications via the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire. Factors associated with non-adherence in each drug class were determined using logistic regression.Rates of adherence differed between antihypertensives (77.9%), antiplatelets (80.3%), and statins (64.7%) (p < 0.001) amongst the 193 patients surveyed. Non-adherence to antihypertensives was associated with living alone, taking < 5 medications, and stronger beliefs that medications are harmful. For antiplatelets, non-diabetic patients and patients with stronger beliefs that medications are harmful were more likely to be non-adherent. Patients non-adherent to statins were more likely to have a longer time since ischemic event and have a transient ischemic attack as the index event.Overall, medication adherence behavior to secondary stroke prevention medications was poor, with statins the least adhered to. Factors associated with non-adherence to each drug class could guide the development of tailored interventions to improve adherence to secondary stroke prevention medications.
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