PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF NON-ADHERENCE IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS IN TAIF, SAUDI ARABIA
Abdullah Saad Abdullah Alalyani, MBBS*, Shatha Sameer Alim, MBBS, Najat Kreem Alkhaldi, MBBS, Saadallah Jaber Alzahrani, MBBS, Alhanouf Saeed Alharthi, MBBS, Sara Mohammed AlOsaimi, MBBS
Abstract
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of non-adherence to
medication among and to explore the different reasons for drug non
adherence among patient in mental health hospital in Taif city.
Subjects and methods: It is a Cross-sectional descriptive study. The
study included 255 patients who were following in Mental Health
Hospital clinic. The total number was 255 patients, 233 patients were
included in the study and 22 were excluded from the study according
to eligibility criteria. The tool of the study was a self-administered
questionnaire, which consists of three Parts: Demographic data,
psychiatric diagnosis and reasons of not take the treatment. Result:
Incidence of non-adherence was high (84.1%). The factors that
increased the likelihood of non-adherence were absence of job, familial support and health
education about medication use in addition to occurrence of side effects. Conclusion: The
frequency of non-adherence is relatively high among the patients with psychiatric disorders in
Taif city. Prevention strategies should focus on enhancing socioeconomic status (education
and employment) and effective health education of patients to enable them to deal with
adverse drug effects.
Keywords: prevalence, Non Adherence, Mental Health, Taif city.
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