Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Elderly Patients with Hypertension: A Single Center Study in Western China
Qiuyu Pan,1,2 Cheng Zhang,3 Lansicheng Yao,4 Chenyao Mai,1 Jinpeng Zhang,5 Zhitong Zhang,6 Jun Hu7 1Medical College, Tibet University, Lhasa, Tibet, 850000, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Public Health, North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, 637100, People’s Republic of China; 3Po...
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description | Qiuyu Pan,1,2 Cheng Zhang,3 Lansicheng Yao,4 Chenyao Mai,1 Jinpeng Zhang,5 Zhitong Zhang,6 Jun Hu7 1Medical College, Tibet University, Lhasa, Tibet, 850000, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Public Health, North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, 637100, People’s Republic of China; 3Policy Research Room 2, Sichuan Health Development Research Center, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610042, People’s Republic of China; 4Foreign Affairs Office, North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, 637100, People’s Republic of China; 5School of Public Health, Weifang Medical University, Weifang, Shandong, 261053, People’s Republic of China; 6Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5T 3M7, Canada; 7School of Management, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, 250355, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Jun Hu, School of Management, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, 250355, People’s Republic of China, Email sunnyhj@163.comPurpose: To develop and empirically test a conceptual model that explains the factors influencing antihypertensive medication adherence behavior in elderly patients in a city in western China.Patients and Methods: The conceptual model was based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Health Belief Model and was empirically tested using cross-sectional survey data from Nanchong City, a city in western China, collected between October and December 2020. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling.Results: Behavioral intentions were the main predictor of medication adherence behavior (path coefficient of 0.353). Perceived benefits and perceived barriers directly (path coefficient = 0.201 and − 0.150, respectively), and indirectly (path coefficient = 0.118 and − 0.060) through behavioral intentions, influenced medication adherence behavior. Perceived susceptibility (path coefficient = 0.390) and perceived severity (path coefficient = 0.408) influenced behavioral attitudes, which influenced behavioral intentions (path coefficient = 0.298).Conclusion: The conceptual model demonstrates a robust ability to predict and explain medication adherence behavior among elderly patients with hypertension, facilitating the adoption and maintenance of changes in adherence behavior and the potential for preventing disease progression and improving quality of life.Keywords: compliance, theory of planned behavior, health belief model, elderly patients, China |
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spelling | doaj.art-1b593588a1b448f9bc10a6140894654c2023-07-18T18:55:21ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2023-07-01Volume 171679168885176Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Elderly Patients with Hypertension: A Single Center Study in Western ChinaPan QZhang CYao LMai CZhang JZhang ZHu JQiuyu Pan,1,2 Cheng Zhang,3 Lansicheng Yao,4 Chenyao Mai,1 Jinpeng Zhang,5 Zhitong Zhang,6 Jun Hu7 1Medical College, Tibet University, Lhasa, Tibet, 850000, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Public Health, North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, 637100, People’s Republic of China; 3Policy Research Room 2, Sichuan Health Development Research Center, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610042, People’s Republic of China; 4Foreign Affairs Office, North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, 637100, People’s Republic of China; 5School of Public Health, Weifang Medical University, Weifang, Shandong, 261053, People’s Republic of China; 6Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5T 3M7, Canada; 7School of Management, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, 250355, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Jun Hu, School of Management, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, 250355, People’s Republic of China, Email sunnyhj@163.comPurpose: To develop and empirically test a conceptual model that explains the factors influencing antihypertensive medication adherence behavior in elderly patients in a city in western China.Patients and Methods: The conceptual model was based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Health Belief Model and was empirically tested using cross-sectional survey data from Nanchong City, a city in western China, collected between October and December 2020. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling.Results: Behavioral intentions were the main predictor of medication adherence behavior (path coefficient of 0.353). Perceived benefits and perceived barriers directly (path coefficient = 0.201 and − 0.150, respectively), and indirectly (path coefficient = 0.118 and − 0.060) through behavioral intentions, influenced medication adherence behavior. Perceived susceptibility (path coefficient = 0.390) and perceived severity (path coefficient = 0.408) influenced behavioral attitudes, which influenced behavioral intentions (path coefficient = 0.298).Conclusion: The conceptual model demonstrates a robust ability to predict and explain medication adherence behavior among elderly patients with hypertension, facilitating the adoption and maintenance of changes in adherence behavior and the potential for preventing disease progression and improving quality of life.Keywords: compliance, theory of planned behavior, health belief model, elderly patients, Chinahttps://www.dovepress.com/factors-influencing-medication-adherence-in-elderly-patients-with-hype-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PPAcompliancetheory of planned behaviorhealth belief modelelderly patientschina |
spellingShingle | Pan Q Zhang C Yao L Mai C Zhang J Zhang Z Hu J Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Elderly Patients with Hypertension: A Single Center Study in Western China Patient Preference and Adherence compliance theory of planned behavior health belief model elderly patients china |
title | Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Elderly Patients with Hypertension: A Single Center Study in Western China |
title_full | Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Elderly Patients with Hypertension: A Single Center Study in Western China |
title_fullStr | Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Elderly Patients with Hypertension: A Single Center Study in Western China |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Elderly Patients with Hypertension: A Single Center Study in Western China |
title_short | Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Elderly Patients with Hypertension: A Single Center Study in Western China |
title_sort | factors influencing medication adherence in elderly patients with hypertension a single center study in western china |
topic | compliance theory of planned behavior health belief model elderly patients china |
url | https://www.dovepress.com/factors-influencing-medication-adherence-in-elderly-patients-with-hype-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PPA |
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