Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal
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Resumo: | BackgroundIn view of the current financial and demographic situation in Portugal, accessibility to health care may be affected, including the ability to adhere to medication. Objective To evaluate the perceived effects of the crisis on elderly patient’s access to medicines and medical care, and its implications on medicine-taking behaviour. Setting Community pharmacy. Method: A cross-sectional study was undertaken during April 2013, where elderly patients answered a self-administered questionnaire based on their health-related experiences in the current and previous year. Binary logistic regression was used to ascertain the effects of potential predictors on the likelihood of adherence. Main outcome measures self-reported adherence. ResultsA total of 1231 questionnaires were collected. 27.3% of patients had stopped using treatments or health services in the previous year for financial motives; mostly private medical appointments, followed by dentist appointments. Almost 30% of patients stopped purchasing prescribed medicines. Over 20% of patients reduced their use of public services. Out-of-pocket expenses with medicines were considered higher in the current year by 40.1% of patients. The most common strategy developed to cope with increasing costs of medicines was generic substitution, but around 15% of patients also stopped taking their medication or started saving by increasing the interdose interval. Conclusion Reports of decreasing costs with medicines was associated with a decreased likelihood of adherence (OR 0.42; 95% CI 0.27–0.65). Lower perceived health status and having 3 or more co-morbidities were associated with lower odds of adhering, whilst less frequent medical appointments was associated with a higher likelihood of exhibiting adherence. Published in: Int J Clin Pharm. 2017;39:104-12. |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in PortugalBackgroundIn view of the current financial and demographic situation in Portugal, accessibility to health care may be affected, including the ability to adhere to medication. Objective To evaluate the perceived effects of the crisis on elderly patient’s access to medicines and medical care, and its implications on medicine-taking behaviour. Setting Community pharmacy. Method: A cross-sectional study was undertaken during April 2013, where elderly patients answered a self-administered questionnaire based on their health-related experiences in the current and previous year. Binary logistic regression was used to ascertain the effects of potential predictors on the likelihood of adherence. Main outcome measures self-reported adherence. ResultsA total of 1231 questionnaires were collected. 27.3% of patients had stopped using treatments or health services in the previous year for financial motives; mostly private medical appointments, followed by dentist appointments. Almost 30% of patients stopped purchasing prescribed medicines. Over 20% of patients reduced their use of public services. Out-of-pocket expenses with medicines were considered higher in the current year by 40.1% of patients. The most common strategy developed to cope with increasing costs of medicines was generic substitution, but around 15% of patients also stopped taking their medication or started saving by increasing the interdose interval. Conclusion Reports of decreasing costs with medicines was associated with a decreased likelihood of adherence (OR 0.42; 95% CI 0.27–0.65). Lower perceived health status and having 3 or more co-morbidities were associated with lower odds of adhering, whilst less frequent medical appointments was associated with a higher likelihood of exhibiting adherence. Published in: Int J Clin Pharm. 2017;39:104-12. Formifarma2019-12-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://revista.farmacoterapia.pt/index.php/rpf/article/view/255Revista Portuguesa de Farmacoterapia / Portuguese Journal of Pharmacotherapy; Vol 11 No Sup 1 (2019): Suplemento 1; S24Revista Portuguesa de Farmacoterapia; v. 11 n. Sup 1 (2019): Suplemento 1; S242183-73411647-354Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://revista.farmacoterapia.pt/index.php/rpf/article/view/255http://revista.farmacoterapia.pt/index.php/rpf/article/view/255/224Direitos de Autor (c) 2019 Revista Portuguesa de Farmacoterapiahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, FATeixeira, IDuarte-Ramos, FProença, LPedro, ARFurtado, CSilva, JACabrita, J2023-09-01T04:34:25Zoai:ojs.farmacoterapia.pt:article/255Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:11:40.145413Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal Costa, FA |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal |
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Effects of Economic Recession on Elderly Patients’ Perceptions of Access to Health Care and Medicines in Portugal |
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Costa, FA |
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Costa, FA Teixeira, I Duarte-Ramos, F Proença, L Pedro, AR Furtado, C Silva, JA Cabrita, J |
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Teixeira, I Duarte-Ramos, F Proença, L Pedro, AR Furtado, C Silva, JA Cabrita, J |
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Costa, FA Teixeira, I Duarte-Ramos, F Proença, L Pedro, AR Furtado, C Silva, JA Cabrita, J |
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BackgroundIn view of the current financial and demographic situation in Portugal, accessibility to health care may be affected, including the ability to adhere to medication. Objective To evaluate the perceived effects of the crisis on elderly patient’s access to medicines and medical care, and its implications on medicine-taking behaviour. Setting Community pharmacy. Method: A cross-sectional study was undertaken during April 2013, where elderly patients answered a self-administered questionnaire based on their health-related experiences in the current and previous year. Binary logistic regression was used to ascertain the effects of potential predictors on the likelihood of adherence. Main outcome measures self-reported adherence. ResultsA total of 1231 questionnaires were collected. 27.3% of patients had stopped using treatments or health services in the previous year for financial motives; mostly private medical appointments, followed by dentist appointments. Almost 30% of patients stopped purchasing prescribed medicines. Over 20% of patients reduced their use of public services. Out-of-pocket expenses with medicines were considered higher in the current year by 40.1% of patients. The most common strategy developed to cope with increasing costs of medicines was generic substitution, but around 15% of patients also stopped taking their medication or started saving by increasing the interdose interval. Conclusion Reports of decreasing costs with medicines was associated with a decreased likelihood of adherence (OR 0.42; 95% CI 0.27–0.65). Lower perceived health status and having 3 or more co-morbidities were associated with lower odds of adhering, whilst less frequent medical appointments was associated with a higher likelihood of exhibiting adherence. Published in: Int J Clin Pharm. 2017;39:104-12. |
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