Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação

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Autor(a) principal: Chin, Ângela
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Alves, Mariana, Martins, Nuno, Pedro, Cátia, Ferreira, Ana, Barbeiro, Carolina, Mota, Mafalda, Brito de Sá, Armando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/7680
Resumo: Background: Financial factors are known to influence adherence to medication. Objectives: To study adherence to medication, the different forms of cost-related non-adherence and the degree of reporting that information to the doctor, as well as to study measures to facilitate adherence. Type of study: Cross-sectional study Setting: Loures Family Health Unit Population: Patients over 17 years of age in April 2011, registered with a family physician in the Loures Family Health Unit. Methods: A convenience sample of 227 patients received the study questionnaire. It evaluated forms of non-adherence due to financial reasons in the past four months including increasing the time between doses, taking smaller doses, postponing the purchase of medication, and not purchasing medication. It also assessed if the patient had reported cost-related non-adherence to the doctor, non-adherence for other reasons, requests for less expensive drugs, requests for financial support for medication and delaying other purchases to buy medication. Results: Of the 227 people studied, 79% reported medication non-adherence. Of these, 51% were for financial reasons (31% exclusively). Cost-related non-adherence was expressed by 84% of patients by postponing the purchase of medication, in 46% by not purchasing medication, in 44% by increasing the time between doses and in 38% by taking smaller doses. Among those patients with cost-related non-adherence, only 30% reported it to their doctors. Regarding measures to facilitate medication adherence, 52% of patients said they have asked for less expensive drugs, 41% did not buy other things to purchase medication, and 12% asked for economic support to purchase medication. Conclusions: Cost-related non-adherence was reported by a high percentage of individuals in this sample. Most patients did not report this to their doctors.
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spelling Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicaçãoInfluence of finantial factors on adherence to medicationMedicationAdherenceFinancial factorsBackground: Financial factors are known to influence adherence to medication. Objectives: To study adherence to medication, the different forms of cost-related non-adherence and the degree of reporting that information to the doctor, as well as to study measures to facilitate adherence. Type of study: Cross-sectional study Setting: Loures Family Health Unit Population: Patients over 17 years of age in April 2011, registered with a family physician in the Loures Family Health Unit. Methods: A convenience sample of 227 patients received the study questionnaire. It evaluated forms of non-adherence due to financial reasons in the past four months including increasing the time between doses, taking smaller doses, postponing the purchase of medication, and not purchasing medication. It also assessed if the patient had reported cost-related non-adherence to the doctor, non-adherence for other reasons, requests for less expensive drugs, requests for financial support for medication and delaying other purchases to buy medication. Results: Of the 227 people studied, 79% reported medication non-adherence. Of these, 51% were for financial reasons (31% exclusively). Cost-related non-adherence was expressed by 84% of patients by postponing the purchase of medication, in 46% by not purchasing medication, in 44% by increasing the time between doses and in 38% by taking smaller doses. Among those patients with cost-related non-adherence, only 30% reported it to their doctors. Regarding measures to facilitate medication adherence, 52% of patients said they have asked for less expensive drugs, 41% did not buy other things to purchase medication, and 12% asked for economic support to purchase medication. Conclusions: Cost-related non-adherence was reported by a high percentage of individuals in this sample. Most patients did not report this to their doctors.Introdução: A situação financeira da população é um dos elementos que afecta o cumprimento da terapêutica médica. Objectivos: Avaliar o cumprimento da medicação regular, as diferentes formas de não cumprimento por motivos financeiros e a transmissão dessa informação ao médico, assim como avaliar estratégias facilitadoras do cumprimento da medicação. Tipo de Estudo: Observacional, descritivo e transversal. Local: Unidade de Saúde Familiar de Loures. População: Utentes inscritos na Unidade de Saúde Familiar, com médico de família e idade acima dos 17 anos, em Abril de 2011. Métodos: Amostra de conveniência de 227 indivíduos. Colheita de informação por questionário, onde se estudou o sexo; idade; e, relativamente aos últimos quatro meses, por motivos financeiros: espaçamento da toma; redução da dose; adiamento da compra; ausência da compra; informação ao médico do não cumprimento da medicação; não cumprimento da medicação por motivos não financeiros; pedido de prescrição de medicamentos mais baratos; pedido de apoio financeiro para a compra da medicação; abdicação da compra de outros bens para comprar medicação. Resultados: Dos 227 inquiridos, 79% referiu não cumprir a medicação, dos quais 51% o fez por razões financeiras (31% exclusivamente). O não cumprimento da medicação por motivos financeiros deveu-se, em 84% dos indivíduos, ao adiamento da compra da medicação, 46% à ausência da compra da mesma, 44% ao aumento do espaçamento entre tomas e 38% à diminuição da dose. Dos indivíduos que não cumpriram por motivos financeiros, apenas 30% informou o seu médico. Quanto a estratégias facilitadoras do cumprimento da medicação, 52% referiu ter pedido a prescrição de medicamentos mais baratos, 41% abdicou da compra de outros bens e 12% pediu apoio financeiro. Conclusões: O não cumprimento da medicação por motivos financeiros foi relatada numa elevada percentagem de indivíduos, a maioria dos quais não revelou essa informação ao seu médico.Associação Portuguesa dos Médicos de Clínica GeralRepositório da Universidade de LisboaChin, ÂngelaAlves, MarianaMartins, NunoPedro, CátiaFerreira, AnaBarbeiro, CarolinaMota, MafaldaBrito de Sá, Armando2013-02-07T16:25:02Z20122012-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/7680porRev Port Med Geral Fam 2012;28:368-742182-5173http://www.apmgf.pt/ficheiros/rpmgf/v28n5a/v28n5a08.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T15:51:06Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/7680Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:32:26.728240Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação
Influence of finantial factors on adherence to medication
title Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação
spellingShingle Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação
Chin, Ângela
Medication
Adherence
Financial factors
title_short Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação
title_full Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação
title_fullStr Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação
title_full_unstemmed Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação
title_sort Influência dos factores financeiros no cumprimento da medicação
author Chin, Ângela
author_facet Chin, Ângela
Alves, Mariana
Martins, Nuno
Pedro, Cátia
Ferreira, Ana
Barbeiro, Carolina
Mota, Mafalda
Brito de Sá, Armando
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author2 Alves, Mariana
Martins, Nuno
Pedro, Cátia
Ferreira, Ana
Barbeiro, Carolina
Mota, Mafalda
Brito de Sá, Armando
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chin, Ângela
Alves, Mariana
Martins, Nuno
Pedro, Cátia
Ferreira, Ana
Barbeiro, Carolina
Mota, Mafalda
Brito de Sá, Armando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medication
Adherence
Financial factors
topic Medication
Adherence
Financial factors
description Background: Financial factors are known to influence adherence to medication. Objectives: To study adherence to medication, the different forms of cost-related non-adherence and the degree of reporting that information to the doctor, as well as to study measures to facilitate adherence. Type of study: Cross-sectional study Setting: Loures Family Health Unit Population: Patients over 17 years of age in April 2011, registered with a family physician in the Loures Family Health Unit. Methods: A convenience sample of 227 patients received the study questionnaire. It evaluated forms of non-adherence due to financial reasons in the past four months including increasing the time between doses, taking smaller doses, postponing the purchase of medication, and not purchasing medication. It also assessed if the patient had reported cost-related non-adherence to the doctor, non-adherence for other reasons, requests for less expensive drugs, requests for financial support for medication and delaying other purchases to buy medication. Results: Of the 227 people studied, 79% reported medication non-adherence. Of these, 51% were for financial reasons (31% exclusively). Cost-related non-adherence was expressed by 84% of patients by postponing the purchase of medication, in 46% by not purchasing medication, in 44% by increasing the time between doses and in 38% by taking smaller doses. Among those patients with cost-related non-adherence, only 30% reported it to their doctors. Regarding measures to facilitate medication adherence, 52% of patients said they have asked for less expensive drugs, 41% did not buy other things to purchase medication, and 12% asked for economic support to purchase medication. Conclusions: Cost-related non-adherence was reported by a high percentage of individuals in this sample. Most patients did not report this to their doctors.
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