Focus group sessions with 26 CHF patients identified five main themes influencing drug adherence: provider confidence, disease knowledge, prior drug experience, social support, and communication.
Observational (n=26)
Yes
Focus groups identified five key themes influencing drug adherence in CHF patients, highlighting the importance of patient education, provider communication, and social support.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To explore barriers to adherence to drug therapy identified by patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). SETTING: University-associated heart failure clinic and a family practice clinic. PATIENTS: Twenty-six patients with CHF. INTERVENTION: Four focus group sessions. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Participants were asked to describe how their lives changed as a result of developing CHF and the challenges they face when taking drugs for the condition. In the second half of each session, participants were asked for their opinions regarding various teaching and memory aids for improving adherence with therapy. They recognized the value of these aids and often created their own when health care professionals did not supply them. Transcripts were reviewed and comments grouped to identify patient-perceived barriers to adherence. The disease placed significant limitations on lifestyle. Furosemide had dramatic effects on daily activities, and some patients altered the dosing schedule to accommodate their plans. Influences on adherence were generalized into five themes: confidence in health care providers; their own knowledge regarding the disease and drugs used to treat it; previous experience with drugs; support from family and friends; and ease of communication with health care professionals. CONCLUSION: Focus groups are an effective and efficient method to explore patients opinions of barriers to drug therapy adherence. Such information can have a direct impact on management of patients with CHF. Information gathered in this study will be used to construct a survey to measure barriers to drug adherence and design interventions to improve adherence.
Simpson et al. (Sat,) conducted a observational in Congestive heart failure (CHF) (n=26). Focus group sessions was evaluated on Patient-perceived barriers to adherence to drug therapy. Focus group sessions with 26 CHF patients identified five main themes influencing drug adherence: provider confidence, disease knowledge, prior drug experience, social support, and communication.
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