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      Noncompliance with antihypertensive medications : The impact of depressive symptoms and psychosocial factors

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      Journal of General Internal Medicine
      Wiley-Blackwell

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            The role of medication noncompliance and adverse drug reactions in hospitalizations of the elderly.

            We interviewed 315 consecutive elderly patients admitted to an acute care hospital to determine the percentage of elderly hospital admissions due to noncompliance with medication regimens or adverse drug reactions, their causes, consequences, and predictors. Eighty-nine of the elderly admissions (28.2%) were drug related, 36 due to noncompliance (11.4%), and 53 due to adverse drug reactions (16.8%). One hundred three patients had a history of noncompliance (32.7%). Factors statistically associated with a higher risk of hospitalization due to noncompliance were poor recall of medication regimen, seeing numerous physicians, female, medium income category, use of numerous medications, and having the opinion that medications are expensive. Factors associated with an increased risk of an admission due to an adverse drug reaction were use of numerous different medications, higher medication costs, receiving Medicaid, and not receiving any home services. In conclusion, many elderly admissions are drug related; noncompliance accounting for a substantial fraction of these. Elders at high risk of being noncompliant are identifiable using a variety of criteria. Economic factors were important in predicting admissions due to noncompliance as well as adverse drug reactions.
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                Journal
                Journal of General Internal Medicine
                J Gen Intern Med
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0884-8734
                1525-1497
                July 2002
                July 2002
                : 17
                : 7
                : 504-511
                Article
                10.1046/j.1525-1497.2002.00406.x
                0a550177-a465-4d45-9c4b-66d22d82d41f
                © 2002
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