Adherence to Medications Susan E. Fleming, MN, RN Michele Wolfe, MN, ARNP Cindy Corbett, PhD, RN.

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1 Adherence to Medications Susan E. Fleming, MN, RN Michele Wolfe, MN, ARNP Cindy Corbett, PhD, RN

2 Susan E. Fleming, MN, RN Michele Wolfe, MN, ARNP Cindy Corbett, PhD, RN

3 Learning Objectives o Describe adherence & co-morbidity o Identify WHO’s Five Dimensions to Medication Adherence o Describe self-management support strategies for overcoming barriers to medication adherence.

4 Patient Adherence to Medications

5 Adherence o Mosby’s Medical Dictionary defines adherence as “the process in which a person follows rules, guidelines, or standards, especially as patients follow a prescription and recommendations for a regimen of care”

6 Co-morbidity Primary disease + One or more diseases = Co-morbidity

7 Self Management Support o Demonstrating new skills o Praise & Feedback

8 Self-Management

9 Chronic Care Model

10 Global Medication Adherence is 50%

11 WHO’s Five Dimensions of Adherence

12 1. Social & Economic

13 o Community Support

14 1. Social & Economic o Economic

15 1. Social & Economic o Pictures – Use pictures when giving instructions o Read Back – Have the patient read back the instructions Prescription for Medication

16 1. Social & Economic How to make an Economic Poster from a PowerPoint Slide o Go to PowerPoint o Use Graphics and Make a Poster o Take a thumb drive or disc to a Print Shop and make a poster.

17 1. Social & Economic Use Pictures When Teaching

18 2. Health Care System o Provider-Patient Relationship

19 2. Health Care System o Using two-way communications and asking open ended questions fosters encouragement.

20 o Shared Decision Making 2. Health Care System

21 3. Condition Related o Chronic conditions, such as hypertension, that lack symptoms highly impact the level of adherence

22 o People’s belief about the benefits and risks of medications influence whether they abide by a regimen. 3. Condition Related

23 4. Therapy Related o Therapy-related factors include the complexity of medication regimen and unpleasant side effects.

24 o Dosing several times a day may contribute to non- adherence. 4. Therapy Related

25 o Concern about medication side effects remains a powerful barrier. 4. Therapy Related

26 5. Patient Related o Perception of need, medication effectiveness, and safety.

27 o Follow up Appointments 5. Patient Related

28 o Personalized education and counseling sessions delivered by telephone, intranet, or in person by trained personnel.

29 Conclusion

30 QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION?

31 References o Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (2002). Preventing Disability in the Elderly with Chronic Disease. Retrieved May 15, 2010, from http://www.ahrq.gov/research/elderdis.htm. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/elderdis.htm o Chronic Care Model (2010). The Chronic Care Model. Retrieved June 15, 2010, from http://www.improvingchroniccare.org/index.php?p=The_Chronic_Care_Mo del&s=2 http://www.improvingchroniccare.org/index.php?p=The_Chronic_Care_Mo del&s=2 o Goldberg, E., Dekoven, M., Schabert, V., et al. (2009). Patient Medication Adherence: The Forgotten Aspect of Biologics. Biotechnology Healthcare, 39-44. o Murray, M., Morrow, D., Weiner, M., et al. (2004). A Conceptual Framework to Study Medication Adherence in Older Adults. The American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2(1), 36-43

32 References continued. o Ruppar, T., Conn, V., & Russell, C. (2008). Medication Adherence Interventions for Older Adults: Literature Review. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 22(2) 114-147. o Sherman, B., Frazee, S., Fabios, R., et al. (2009). Impact of Workplace Health Services on Adherence to Chronic Medications. The American Journal of Managed Care, 15(7), 53-59. o Simpson, R. (2006). Challenges for Improving Medication Adherence. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 296(21), 2614-2616. o World Health Organization. Adherence to Therapies: Evidence for Action. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2003

33 Contact Information Susan Fleming, MN, RN, PhD student sefleming@wsu.edu Michele Wolfe, MN, RN bluchel1@msn.com


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