61. The effect of depression on medication adherence in patients with heart failure

Heart failure is a major and growing public health problem; approximately 5 million patients in the USA have heart failure. Depression is a serious mental illness that interferes with daily life activities and quality of life of Heart Failure Patients. Aim: To determine the association between depre...

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Main Authors: M. Zeineddine, I. Farah, S. Alanzi, A. Alsaud, B. Bdeir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saudi Heart Association 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1016731516300835
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author M. Zeineddine
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S. Alanzi
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description Heart failure is a major and growing public health problem; approximately 5 million patients in the USA have heart failure. Depression is a serious mental illness that interferes with daily life activities and quality of life of Heart Failure Patients. Aim: To determine the association between depression and the medication adherence in patients with heart failure. Depression will reduce adherence to medication in patients with heart failure Quality project involving 50 patients with heart failure who have regular visits in Cardiovascular Disease Management Program in King Abdul-Aziz Cardiac Center. Two validated self-reporting tools; the Morisky Scale for Medication Adherence and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) for assessment of depression will be used. Multiple regression analysis with adjustment for covariates will be used to examine the relationship between depression and medication adherence. 66% of patients were male with mean age of 62 ±11 years, more than one third (36%) had depression at different level, 61% of subjects in this group showed low adherence rate compared to 6% amongst those who had no depression (p < 0.001). Depression has a major impact on the medication adherence in patients with heart failure.
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spelling doaj.art-ce1eb5f5aaac45b2895f62a794291fd72022-12-21T19:00:43ZengSaudi Heart AssociationJournal of the Saudi Heart Association1016-73152016-07-0128321210.1016/j.jsha.2016.04.06261. The effect of depression on medication adherence in patients with heart failureM. Zeineddine0I. Farah1S. Alanzi2A. Alsaud3B. Bdeir4Ministry of National Guard, King Abdul Aziz Cardiac Center, AL-Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaKing Abdul Aziz Cardiac Center, National Guard Hospital, Cardiac, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaMinistry of National Guard/King Abdul Aziz Medical City for National Guard, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaKing Abdul Aziz Cardiac Center – MNGHA, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaNGHA, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaHeart failure is a major and growing public health problem; approximately 5 million patients in the USA have heart failure. Depression is a serious mental illness that interferes with daily life activities and quality of life of Heart Failure Patients. Aim: To determine the association between depression and the medication adherence in patients with heart failure. Depression will reduce adherence to medication in patients with heart failure Quality project involving 50 patients with heart failure who have regular visits in Cardiovascular Disease Management Program in King Abdul-Aziz Cardiac Center. Two validated self-reporting tools; the Morisky Scale for Medication Adherence and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) for assessment of depression will be used. Multiple regression analysis with adjustment for covariates will be used to examine the relationship between depression and medication adherence. 66% of patients were male with mean age of 62 ±11 years, more than one third (36%) had depression at different level, 61% of subjects in this group showed low adherence rate compared to 6% amongst those who had no depression (p < 0.001). Depression has a major impact on the medication adherence in patients with heart failure.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1016731516300835
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61. The effect of depression on medication adherence in patients with heart failure
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
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