Abstract
In order to determine the prevalence of adherence among diabetes patients treated at Queens Hospital Center's Diabetes Clinic and to determine barriers preventing adherence, 50 patients were asked a series of questions regarding their medication intake. The majority of patients reported that they understood the self-management steps that were necessary in order to control their diabetes. However, 30% of the interviewed patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes reported that they missed a dose of their diabetes medication on at least one day in the last month. Forgetting and lifestyle inconveniences were the two most frequently reported reasons for non-adherence. Side effects and problems with the pharmacy or insurance were also significant reasons for non-adherence. Adherence can potentially be increased by combining new forms of treatment and increasing educational reinforcement.
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Mamoon, R., Mamoon, M. Y., Hermanstyne, D., & Sachmechi, I. (2022). Anti-hyperglycemic Medication Compliance: A Quality Assurance Project. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24421
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