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Exploring perceptions, attitudes and beliefs of Thai patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus as they relate to medication adherence at an out-patient primary care clinic in Chiang Mai, Thailand

机译:探索泰国2型糖尿病患者的感知,态度和信仰,因为它们与泰国清迈出患者初级保健诊所的药物粘附有关

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Within the sphere of diabetes self-management, much emphasis has been placed on medication adherence. There has been a shift in thinking about medication adherence, moving from “compliance” and historically paternalistic models of care, to seeking better ways of characterizing dynamic and complex relationships that determine medication adherence and diabetes control. This study sought to understand the relationship between patient’s attitudes and medication adherence for oral anti-diabetics in Thailand. In-depth interviews of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, taking oral anti-diabetic drugs, at the out-patient clinic run by the Department of Family Medicine, Chiang Mai University between May and December 2016. Thematic analysis followed the WHO framework for medication adherence in chronic disease to explore patient’s attitudes and their influence on medication compliance. Of 24 patients, 9 were men. The mean age was 62?years (SD 8.9?years). 67% had high compliance. Four themes were identified as important factors related to medication adherence: attitudes toward disease, attitudes toward treatment, attitudes toward family support and attitudes toward health care team. Specifically, symptoms at diagnosis, understanding and acceptance in taking medication, the presence of family support and the perception of concern by the doctor relate to improved medication compliance. Medication adherence in Thai patients with diabetes requires support from both the health care providers and the family. The patient’s perception of the doctor’s concern creates greater patient trust in the health care team. This trust, along with family support, helps deepen patients’ understanding of the disease, accept the chronic nature of their disease, and engenders a positive attitude towards taking medication that can improve medication adherence.
机译:在糖尿病的球体内自我管理,很重点都被置于药物依从性。思考药物遵守,从“合规性”和历史上的历史教育模式的思考,寻求更好的方式来表征测定药物依恋和糖尿病控制的动态和复杂关系。该研究试图了解患者对泰国口腔抗糖尿病患者的态度与药物依恋之间的关系。在2016年5月至2016年5月和12月之间的蒋麦大学临近患有口腔抗糖尿病患者,服用口腔抗糖尿病药物的患者的深入访谈。在2016年5月和12月之间的蒋迈大学。专题分析遵循了谁的药物框架慢性病中的依从性探索患者的态度及其对药物遵守的影响。 24例患者,9名是男性。平均年龄为62岁?年(SD 8.9?年)。 67%的遵守情况很高。被确定为与药物遵守相关的重要因素:对疾病的态度,对待治疗的态度,对家庭支持和对医疗保健团队的态度的态度。具体而言,症状在诊断,理解和接受服用药物治疗,家庭支持的存在和医生关注的看法有关改善的药物遵守。患有糖尿病患者的药物粘附需要来自医疗保健提供者和家庭的支持。患者对医生关注的看法产生了更大的患者在医疗保健团队中的信任。这种信任以及家庭支持,帮助加深患者对疾病的理解,接受疾病的慢性本质,并向服用药物治疗的积极态度,可以提高药物依从性。

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