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노인 만성질환자의 인지기능과 자기 효능감이 약물복용 이행도에 미치는 영향Impact of Cognitive Function and Self-efficacy on Medication Adherence of Elderly Patients with Chronic Disease

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Impact of Cognitive Function and Self-efficacy on Medication Adherence of Elderly Patients with Chronic Disease
Authors
류경희손연정
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
기초간호학회
Keywords
노인; 만성질환; 인지기능; 자기효능감; 약물복용이행도; Aged; Chronic disease; Cognition; Self-efficacy; Medication adherence
Citation
Journal of korean biological nursing science, v.15, no.3, pp 107 - 114
Pages
8
Journal Title
Journal of korean biological nursing science
Volume
15
Number
3
Start Page
107
End Page
114
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/14283
DOI
10.7586/jkbns.2013.15.3.107
ISSN
2383-6415
2383-6423
Abstract
This study was aimed to describe the level of medication adherence and to identify the impact of cognitive function and self-efficacy on medication adherence of elderly patients with chronic disease. Methods: The descriptive study included 303 patients over 65 years with chronic diseases from two medical centers in Cheonan city. Data were collected from July to November 2011. A questionnaire including questions on the Korean version of mini-mental state examination (MMSE-K), self-efficacy and medication adherence were completed by the subjects. Data were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN 20.0 program. Results: The mean score of medication adherence was 1.4±1.6. In univariate analysis, exercise (t=2.85, p=.005), type of disease (F=3.91, p=.001) and self-efficacy (r=-.57, p<.001) were the significant factors related to medication adherence. Linear regression analysis demonstrated that self-efficacy (β=-.57, p<.001) was a significantly associated factor with medication adherence. Self-efficacy explained about 33% of the total variance of the medication adherence in elderly patients. Conclusion: The results suggest that self-efficacy to medication can be a facilitator to medication adherence in elderly patients. However, these results indicate that there remains much work to be done in identifying other predictors of medication adherence of elderly patients with chronic diseases.
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