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Factors Associated with Non-Adherence to Glaucoma Treatment in a Korean Nationwide Surveyopen access

Authors
Hwang, In CheolSuh, Heuy SinChoi, Seulggie
Issue Date
Jun-2022
Publisher
IRANIAN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY
Keywords
Glaucoma; Health behaviors; Treatment adherence; Socioeconomic status
Citation
IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, v.51, no.6, pp.1259 - 1264
Journal Title
IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume
51
Number
6
Start Page
1259
End Page
1264
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/84863
DOI
10.18502/ijph.v51i6.9669
ISSN
2251-6085
Abstract
Background: Glaucoma is a main cause of blindness despite the effectiveness of treatments, and adherence to treatment is a critical aspect of glaucoma management. We aimed to identify the factors associated with non-adherence to treatment among Korean glaucoma patients. Methods: Data were collected from 4,833 glaucoma patients during the Korea Community Health Survey (KCHS) in 2008 and 2011 regarding current treatment for glaucoma, demographics, comorbidities, perceived health status, and health-related behaviors were subjected to analysis. A multivariable regression model was applied to identify factors related to non-treatment for glaucoma. Results: Approximately, half of the 4,883 patients failed to adhere to treatment. Compared to the treatment group, the non-treatment group had lower social status, fewer comorbid conditions, were more optimistic about their health statuses, and more likely to adopt unhealthy behaviors. Stepwise regression analysis showed that poor social status (low level of education and unmarried), self-perception of a satisfactory health status, and unhealthy behaviors (smoking and no flu-vaccination) were significantly associated with non-adherent to treatment. Conclusion: More attention should be paid to glaucoma patients with low social status or that are overconfident about their health. Future prospective studies that more comprehensively assess treatment compliance, are needed to confirm our findings.
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