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Facilitators and Barriers to Glaucoma Medication Adherence
Justin Gatwood1, Callee Brooks1, Ryan Meacham1
1University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy.
Prcis:
Patient education and dosing self-efficacy are important factors related to ongoing adherence to glaucoma topical treatment, and patients view their disease management as a shared effort with their provider.
Purpose:
Glaucoma affects nearly 3 million Americans, and medication adherence has been reported to be as low as 20% in this patient population; however, key limitations to our understanding of this behavior in adults with glaucoma exist.
Patients And Methods:
This research used an electronic survey including validated concepts related to topical medication use and an in-person interview to investigate the influencers of and solutions for challenges to medication adherence in adults with glaucoma. Patient eligibility was determined upon arrival to a regularly-scheduled visit to the Vanderbilt Eye Institute, during which they were asked for consent to complete the survey. Responses were captured by tablet and assessed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The primary focus was instrument correlations with the Adherence to Refills and Medications Scale score and were run between Adherence to Refills and Medications Scale, and the totaled score for each individual questionnaire as well as individual items. Recorded interviews were thematically assessed by multiple study team members.
Results:
Survey results of adults with glaucoma suggested that self-efficacy, forgetfulness, fear of side effects, and dosing ability were all related to self-reported medication adherence. Despite most having glaucoma for several years, discrepancies in disease knowledge were observed. Patient interviews uncovered 3 overall themes related to glaucoma treatment: (1) glaucoma management as a shared responsibility; (2) the importance of patient education; and (3) specific adherence facilitators and barriers.
Conclusion:
Glaucoma medication adherence interventions may benefit from focusing on developing patient medication-taking self-efficacy, disease-related education, and engagement with their provider.
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