Original scientific paper
COMPARISON OF TWO DIFFERENT METHODS (PATIENT QUESTIONNAIRE AND MEDICATION POSSESSION RATIO - MPR) FOR MEASURING THE CHRONIC PATIENT’S BEHAVIOR
Jelena Boskovic
; Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Marcel Leppée
; Department of Pharmacoepidemiology, Andrija Stampar Teaching Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia
Josip Culig
; Department of Pharmacoepidemiology, Andrija Stampar Teaching Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia ; Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University, Osijek, Croatia
Sinisa Fuckar
; General Hospital Varazdin, Varazdin, Croatia
Nina Mandic-Zovko
; Atlantic Grupa d.d., Zagreb, Croatia
Aleksandar Ratz
; University of Applied Health Studies, Zagreb, Croatia
Miro Jakovljevic
; Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Background: Medication adherence is the extent to which patients take medications as prescribed by their health care providers.
There are a number of approaches to study medication-taking behavior. The aim was to compare two most common methods for
measuring adherence: Patient Adherence Questionnaire and Medication Possession Ratio (MPR). They belong to the indirect
methods.
Methods: In this article four adherence studies were analysed and the results were compared, two wherein the patient
questionnaire was applied and other two with medication possession ratio applied.
Results: The obtained results reveal that more than half of respondents (58.9%) experienced constant nonadherence behavior
according to the prescribed therapy. The main reason of nonadherence is oblivion, suggesting that it is necessary to pay more
attention to this problem.
Conclusions: Nonadherence with therapy has negative consequences on the health of the individual, and an adverse impact on
the community health and wealth. Patients should be informed of the importance of regularly taking prescribed therapy. The main
problem of long-term therapy is significantly decreased of adherence to medication in a very short time. It is important to stress that
almost all the interventions effective for improving patient adherence in long-term care are complex and should be repeated after a
while.
Keywords
adherence; medication prescribing; patient’s adherence questionnaire; medication possession ratio; pharmacy claims data
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Publication date:
23.12.2014.
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