This community-based survey of people with epilepsy who were divided into adherent and non-adherent groups used validated scales to determine factors associated with medicine non-adherence and self-management of epilepsy to identify those people at risk of poor self-management behavior or medicines non-adherence. Using demographic characteristics, it is possible to identify those people at risk during a regular epilepsy review. Adults with epilepsy were identified from general practices using clinical and drug searches with the diagnosis confirmed by case notes analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim is to propose a simple way of identifying patients at risk of antiepileptic drug (AED) non-adherence during epilepsy review (a scheduled consultation to review the patient and their condition). The use of a multi-modal approach to the problem of non-adherence is necessary because of the limitations of existing methods. A mixed methodology was developed in a nested study using a case record review to calculate the medicine possession ratio (MPR) from the AED medication records of a community sample, a literature review and a consensus panel to develop a questionnaire to address how people manage their epilepsy, particularly medicine management, and how to collect information about non-adherence through stated findings in keeping with non-adherent behavior.
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