Medication Non-Adherence in the ElderlyHow Big is the Problem?

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Carmel M. Hughes
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[1] Queen’s University Belfast,School of Pharmacy
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Drugs & Aging | 2004年 / 21卷
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Medication Adherence; Poor Adherence; Adherence Behaviour; Drug Holiday;
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Adherence to medication is one of the most intriguing and complex behaviours demonstrated by patients. Non-adherence to a therapeutic regimen may result in negative outcomes for patients and may be compounded in populations with multiple morbidities which require multiple drug therapy. Such a population is exemplified by the elderly. However, non-adherence may not be more prevalent in older patients and there is no consensus in the literature that age is a predictor of poor adherence. Indeed, older patients may deliberately choose not to adhere to medication (intentional non-adherence) to avoid adverse effects. Furthermore, many of the studies on adherence lack commonality in terms of how adherence is measured, the definition of an ‘older’ patient and the range of disease states which have been examined. Adherence may also be affected by access to medications which may be restricted by the use of formularies or insurance programmes. However, non-adherence may represent a greater risk in older people resulting in poor disease control which may be compounded with multiple morbidity and polypharmacy.
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