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Table 2 Therapy- and Patient-Related Factors of the Participants of the Study according to their Self-Reported Measure of Medication Adherence, n = 299

From: Adherence to treatment and related factors among patients with chronic conditions in primary care: a cross-sectional study

Factors

Total n (%)

Adherent n (%)

Poor Adherent n (%)

Bivariate Analyses

n = 299

n = 166

n = 133

Crude OR

95% CI

p-value

Therapy-Related

Number of prescriptions, mean ± SD

3.90 ± 2.2

3.94 ± 2.2

3.85 ± 2.3

1.02

(0.92 to 1.13)

0.725

Number of pills, mean ± SD

4.36 ± 2.9

4.26 ± 2.9

4.50 ± 3.0

0.97

(0.90 to 1.05)

0.482

Medication through injections

  Using injections

33 (11.0)

18 (10.8)

15 (11.3)

Ref.

Ref.

 

  Not using injections

266 (89.0)

148 (89.2)

118 (88.7)

1.05

(0.51 to 2.16)

0.905

Therapy through inhalers

  Using inhalers

28 (9.4)

14 (8.4)

14 (10.5)

Ref.

Ref.

 

  Not using inhalers

271 (90.6)

152 (91.6)

119 (89.5)

1.28

(0.59 to 2.78)

0.538

Interfering with Activities of Daily Living

  Interfering

27 (9.03)

10 (6.0)

17 (12.8)

Ref.

Ref.

 

  Not-interfering

272 (91.0)

156 (94.0)

116 (87.2)

2.29

(1.01 to 5.18)

0.047

Patient-Related

Functional Independency of Daily Living Activities

  Independent

234 (78.3)

127 (76.5)

107 (80.5)

Ref.

Ref.

 

  Slightly dependent

49 (16.4)

29 (17.5)

20 (15.0)

1.22

(0.65 to 2.28)

0.530

  Moderately dependent

16 (5.4)

10 (6.0)

6 (4.5)

1.40

(049 to 3.99)

0.524

  Severely dependent

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

  Totally dependent

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

Medication Dosing Reminders

  Not using any reminder

85 (28.4)

27 (16.3)

58 (43.6)

Ref.

Ref.

 

  Use of alarms/phones/pillboxes

80 (26.8)

50 (30.1)

30 (22.6)

3.58

(1.88 to 6.81)

< 0.001

  Association of medication with daily routines

134 (44.8)

89 (53.6)

45 (33.8)

4.25

(2.38 to 7.59)

< 0.001

Patient’s Knowledge about Medication Regimen

  Not having an adequate knowledge

173 (57.9)

75 (45.2)

98 (73.7)

Ref.

Ref.

 

  Having an adequate knowledge

126 (42.1)

91 (54.8)

35 (26.3)

3.40

(2.08 to 5.56)

< 0.001

Perceived Overmedication in the Treatment

  Perception of overmedication

26 (8.7)

12 (7.2)

14 (10.5)

Ref.

Ref.

 

  Not-perception of overmedication

273 (91.3)

154 (92.8)

119 (89.5)

1.51

(0.67 to 3.39)

0.317

Self-Perceived Quality of Life

  Not having good quality of life

153 (51.2)

76 (45.8)

77 (57.9)

Ref.

Ref.

 

  Having good quality of life

146 (48.8)

90 (54.2)

56 (42.1)

1.63

(1.03 to 2.58)

0.038

  1. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; SD, standard deviation; Ref., reference
  2. Bold values are statistically significant at p-values ≤0.05