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FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO NON-ADHERENCE TO ANTI-DIABETIC MEDICATION AMONG DIABETIC PATIENTS ATTENDING NDEJJE HEALTH CENTRE IV, WAKISO DISTRICT. A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY.
Document Type
article
Source
Student's Journal of Health Research Africa, Vol 4, Iss 9 (2023)
Subject
Antidiabetic medication
Diabetes Mellitus
Ndejje Health Center
non-adherence
General works
R5-130.5
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Surgery
RD1-811
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
2709-9997
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of Non-adherence to anti-diabetic medication is on the rise across the world. The purpose of this study was to find out the factors contributing to non-adherence to anti-diabetic medication among patients attending Ndejje Health Centre IV, Wakiso district. Methodology: A cross-sectional research design was used on diabetic patients aged 18-88 years, selected using a simple random sampling method and questionnaires to collect data which was analyzed using Microsoft Excel, and the results were presented as tables, graphs, and pie charts. Results: The majority 99.1% had type 2 diabetes mellitus and 57.3% had the disease for less than five years 90.4% reported hypertension as the most experienced comorbidity. 87% reported diabetic neuropathy as the most common complication. The reasons for non-adherence were; drugs being expensive (25%), not understanding the prescriptions (17.5%), and unavailability of anti-diabetics (16%). Conclusion: In conclusion, even though the majority of the respondents were adherent to their anti-diabetic medication, 34.3% were non-adherent, and they mentioned drugs being expensive as the biggest reason for this. Recommendations: Therefore, the researcher recommends the Ministry of Health ensure that drugs are available at health facilities and prescribers should explain the use, effects, and why these drugs are essential to patients.