Understanding alcohol-related liver disease patients' illness beliefs and views about their medicine

Autor: Nigel Heaton, Margaret Lau-Walker, Ian Webzell, Trevor Murrells, Jonathan Presky
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Presky, J, Webzell, I, Murrells, T, Heaton, N & Lau-Walker, M 2018, ' Understanding alcohol-related liver disease patients' illness beliefs and views about their medicine ', British Journal of Nursing, vol. 27, no. 13, pp. 730-736 . https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2018.27.13.730
ISSN: 2052-2819
0966-0461
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2018.27.13.730
Popis: Background: people with alcohol-related liver disease require complex treatment plans that often include the need for medication for the rest of their lives. Between 30% and 50% of all patients do not take their treatment as prescribed, leading to a significantly increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Aim: to consider the factors which influence beliefs held by patients with alcohol-related liver disease about their medication to provide an evidence base to support interventions to reduce medication non-adherence. Method: an observational cross-sectional patient survey. Results: statistically significant associations were found between positive attitudes towards medication and the illness representation dimensions of ‘illness identity’ and ‘illness comprehension’. Conclusions: medication adherence in patients with alcohol-related liver disease is likely to be improved by an intervention that strives to improve the patient's understanding of their illness condition and their perception of their illness symptoms.
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