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Qualitative Exploration of Barriers to Medication Adherence Among Patients with Uncontrolled Diabetes in Saudi Arabia

Ghaida Alodhaib, Imtinan Alhusaynan, Ahmer Hameed Mirza, Yasser Almogbel

2021Pharmacy17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Uncontrolled diabetes is associated with macrovascular and microvascular complications that compromise the quality of life; however, the patients' perspectives about medication non-adherence are unclear. We aimed to understand patient behavior and explore the barriers to medication adherence in uncontrolled diabetes patients. We employed a qualitative method of face-to-face interviews conducted with adult patients in Saudi Arabia who had uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (glycosylated hemoglobin >7% or fasting blood glucose >7.2 mmol/L). All interviews were audio-recorded and analyzed using thematic analysis. The interviews were conducted for 68 patients. Sixty-seven patients were suffering from Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, and one patient was suffering from Diabetes Mellitus Type 1. We identified the barriers to medication adherence and classified them under six main factors: patients-, medications-, healthcare-, provider-, social-, and disease-related factors. The main barriers identified were the use of alternatives, hard-pressed for time, polypharmacy, bad relationship with the physician, cultured beliefs, self-alteration of the dose, exposed side effects, ineffective medications, refusal of insulin, multiple doctor visits, uncontrolled diet, and forgetfulness. Multiple barriers that prevented the patients from medication adherence were related to poor knowledge, counseling, psychological management, and social support. Appropriate educational programs, suitable patient-specific counseling, and close follow-ups would be required to improve the knowledge, outcomes, and quality of life in uncontrolled diabetes patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiabetes mellitusPolypharmacyThematic analysisQuality of life (healthcare)Qualitative researchType 2 Diabetes MellitusSocial supportMedication adherenceFamily medicineDiabetes managementDiseaseType 2 diabetesIntensive care medicineInternal medicineNursingPsychologySocial sciencePsychotherapistSociologyEndocrinologyDiabetes Treatment and ManagementDiabetes Management and EducationMedication Adherence and Compliance
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