Turkish Journal of Geriatrics
2017 , Vol 20, Issue 4
MEDICATION NONADHERENCE IN ELDERY AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE ADHERENCE
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, ANKARA
Medication adherence means that patients use their drugs as recommended. There
are many factors that affect medication adherence such as age, polypharmacy, patientsÂ’
concerns about drug adverse effects, beliefs about medication, lack of social support,
socioeconomic factors, health system, depression, lack of health literacy, communication
with health care providers, and cultural considerations. Inadequate adherence to
medication regimens causes worsening of disease, increases morbidity and mortality.
On the other hand, nonadherence may lead to misuse of medical resources and cause
serious regressions in health indicators particularly in developing countries. All over the
world, one of the most substantial difficulties in health care services is ensuring patients
to fully adhere to treatments. To improve adherence with treatment, there are various
strategies. The evaluation of individual differences of patients is crucial for planning the
treatment, hereby this approach could enhance the medication adherence of patients.
The aim of this article is to review the factors leading to medication nonadherence and
make recommendations to improve adherence in elderly patients.
Keywords :
Medication adherence; Education, medication; Aged