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A New Lebanese Medication Adherence Scale: Validation in Lebanese Hypertensive Adults
R Bou Serhal1, P Salameh2, N Wakim1
1Department of Epidemiology and biostatistics, Faculty of Public Health, Lebanese University, Fanar, Lebanon.
Background:
A new Lebanese scale measuring medication adherence considered socioeconomic and cultural factors not taken into account by the eight-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8). Objectives were to validate the new adherence scale and its prediction of hypertension control, compared to MMAS-8, and to assess adherence rates and factors.
Methodology:
A cross-sectional study, including 405 patients, was performed in outpatient cardiology clinics of three hospitals in Beirut. Blood pressure was measured, a questionnaire filled, and sodium intake estimated by a urine test. Logistic regression defined predictors of hypertension control and adherence.
Results:
54.9% had controlled hypertension. 82.4% were adherent by the new scale, which showed good internal consistency, adequate questions (KMO coefficient = 0.743), and four factors. It predicted hypertension control (OR = 1.217; p value = 0.003), unlike MMAS-8, but the scores were correlated (ICC average measure = 0.651; p value < 0.001). Stress and smoking predicted nonadherence.
Conclusion:
This study elaborated a validated, practical, and useful tool measuring adherence to medications in Lebanese hypertensive patients.
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