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  • 标题:Exploring Medicines Burden Among Adults in New Zealand: A Cross-Sectional Survey
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  • 作者:June M Tordoff ; Charlotte Brenkley ; Janet Krska
  • 期刊名称:Patient Preference and Adherence
  • 印刷版ISSN:1177-889X
  • 电子版ISSN:1177-889X
  • 出版年度:2019
  • 卷号:13
  • 页码:2171-2184
  • DOI:10.2147/PPA.S231202
  • 出版社:Dove Medical Press Ltd
  • 摘要:Background: Using medicines regularly can be a burden for some people and can contribute to reduced adherence. In New Zealand, relatively few studies have examined people’s medicine-taking experiences and most involved older people, although medicine burden is also an issue for younger people. The UK-developed “Living with Medicines Questionnaire” (LMQ-3) is an instrument designed to quantify medicine burden. Objective: The objective was to quantify medicines burden among New Zealand adults, using the LMQ-3, to identify any sub-populations with high medicine burden and to identify specific issues that may need to be addressed. Setting: The study was set in New Zealand and included seven national patient support group websites, and five community pharmacies in Dunedin. Methods: The survey was distributed to adults ≥18 years using ≥ one medicine for ≥3 months. LMQ-3 scores and domain scores were compared by patient characteristics using descriptive statistics and statistical tests. Results: In total, 472 responses were analysed: 327/417 (78.4%) from patient support group websites and 145/360 (40.3%) from community pharmacies. Most commonly participants were female (295, 62.5%), ≥65 years (236, 50.0%), European (422, 89.4%), retired (232, 49.2%), university educated (203, 43.0%), used medicines independently (449, 95.1%), and paid for prescriptions (429, 90.9%). Most used <10 medicines (415, 87.9%) and
  • 关键词:medicines; treatment burden; long-term conditions; patients’ perspectives; side effects; New Zealand
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