A qualitative study investigating perceived barriers to medication adherence in chronic illness patients of Karachi, Pakistan.

JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION(2019)

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Objective: The study aimed to perceived barriers to medication adherence in patients with chronic illnesses. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in Karachi in September 2017, using grounded theory and inductive approach. Interviews were conducted using a checklist in Urdu language from patients of chronic illnesses determined based on medicines dispensed from the out-patient pharmacy in hospital. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, translated in English and validated. The translated quotations were analysed using a qualitative analysis software, and thematic analysis was conducted. Codes were generated and analysed by semantic linkages and network analysis using ATLAS.ti qualitative research software. Results: Of the 16 patients interviewed, 8(50%) were males and 8(50%) were females. Barriers to medication adherence identified were patient behaviour (intentional and un-intentional non-adherence), comorbidity and pill burden, cost-related non-adherence, and low patient knowledge. The last barrier was associated with the rest. Conclusion: Counselling has the potential to increase patient knowledge regarding medication use, and active pharmacist-physician collaboration can improve medication adherence.
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Medication adherence,Qualitative,Chronic illness,Patients,Pakistan
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