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Tanya Dhanoa1, Rosaleen Boswell2, Arden R Barry3
1, BSc, PharmD, ACPR, was, at the time of writing, a Pharmacy Resident with Lower Mainland Pharmacy Services, Vancouver, British Columbia. She is now a Pharmacist with the Royal Columbian Hospital, Lower Mainland Pharmacy Services, New Westminster, British Columbia.
Background:
The Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) is a validated tool that has been correlated with medication adherence.
Objectives:
To determine patients' beliefs about their heart failure (HF) medications and their self-reported adherence.
Methods:
In this prospective cross-sectional survey of community-dwelling adult patients with any type of HF, beliefs were assessed using the BMQ. Self-reported adherence was assessed using the 5-item Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS-5). Data were collected between January and May 2024. The primary outcome was the BMQ necessity-concerns differential (NCD).
Results:
Thirty-five patients completed the survey. The mean age was 63.9 years, and 22 (63%) of the patients were women. Thirteen patients (37%) self-reported having HF with reduced ejection fraction. The mean NCD was 7.8 (range -20 to +20). The mean BMQ subscale scores were as follows: general-harm, 8.8 out of 25; general-overuse, 8.1 out of 15; specific-necessity, 20.7 out of 25; and specific-concerns, 12.9 out of 25. The mean MARS-5 score was 22.3 out of 25.
Conclusions:
The positive value for mean NCD indicated that patients' beliefs about the necessity of their HF medications exceeded their concerns. Self-reported adherence was high.
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