NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE

Background: Non-adherence to treatment in seniors with dementia is a frequent and potentially dangerous phenomenon in routine clinical practice which might lead to the inappropriate treatment of a patient, including the risk of intoxication. There might be different causes of non-adherence in patien...

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Main Authors: Jan Lužný, Kateřina Ivanová, Lubica Juríčková
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2014-01-01
Series:Acta Medica
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Online Access:https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/57/2/0073/
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spelling doaj-4efba82dd4634166be0ab3a669b94b062020-11-24T23:41:25ZengKarolinum PressActa Medica1211-42861805-96942014-01-01572737710.14712/18059694.2014.43NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE Jan Lužný0Kateřina Ivanová1Lubica Juríčková2Department of Psychogeriatry, Mental Hospital Kroměříž, Czech Republic; Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Social Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Social Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech RepublicBackground: Non-adherence to treatment in seniors with dementia is a frequent and potentially dangerous phenomenon in routine clinical practice which might lead to the inappropriate treatment of a patient, including the risk of intoxication. There might be different causes of non-adherence in patients with dementia: memory impairment, sensory disturbances, limitations in mobility, economical reasons limiting access to health care and medication. Non-adherence leads to serious clinical consequences as well as being a challenge for public health. Aim: to estimate prevalence of non-adherence in seniors with dementia and to study correlation between cognitive decline and non-adherence. Subjects and Methods: Prospective study, analyzing medical records of seniors with dementia admitted to the inpatient psychogeriatric ward in the Kromeriz mental hospital from January 2010 to January 2011. Cognitive decline measured by MMSE, prevalence of Non-adherence to treatment and reasons for patient Non-adherence were studied. Results: Non-adherence to any treatment was detected in 31.3% of seniors; memory impairment was the most common cause of non-adherence to treatment. Conclusion: In conclusion, non-adherence to treatment in the studied group of seniors with dementia correlates with the severity of cognitive impairment – a higher cognitive decline correlates with a higher risk of non-adherence to treatment. https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/57/2/0073/SeniorsNon-adherenceDementiaMemory impairmentVisual disturbancesDrug interactions
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Lubica Juríčková
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Lubica Juríčková
NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE
Acta Medica
Seniors
Non-adherence
Dementia
Memory impairment
Visual disturbances
Drug interactions
author_facet Jan Lužný
Kateřina Ivanová
Lubica Juríčková
author_sort Jan Lužný
title NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE
title_short NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE
title_full NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE
title_fullStr NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE
title_full_unstemmed NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE
title_sort non-adherence in seniors with dementia – a serious problem of routine clinical practice
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Medica
issn 1211-4286
1805-9694
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: Non-adherence to treatment in seniors with dementia is a frequent and potentially dangerous phenomenon in routine clinical practice which might lead to the inappropriate treatment of a patient, including the risk of intoxication. There might be different causes of non-adherence in patients with dementia: memory impairment, sensory disturbances, limitations in mobility, economical reasons limiting access to health care and medication. Non-adherence leads to serious clinical consequences as well as being a challenge for public health. Aim: to estimate prevalence of non-adherence in seniors with dementia and to study correlation between cognitive decline and non-adherence. Subjects and Methods: Prospective study, analyzing medical records of seniors with dementia admitted to the inpatient psychogeriatric ward in the Kromeriz mental hospital from January 2010 to January 2011. Cognitive decline measured by MMSE, prevalence of Non-adherence to treatment and reasons for patient Non-adherence were studied. Results: Non-adherence to any treatment was detected in 31.3% of seniors; memory impairment was the most common cause of non-adherence to treatment. Conclusion: In conclusion, non-adherence to treatment in the studied group of seniors with dementia correlates with the severity of cognitive impairment – a higher cognitive decline correlates with a higher risk of non-adherence to treatment.
topic Seniors
Non-adherence
Dementia
Memory impairment
Visual disturbances
Drug interactions
url https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/57/2/0073/
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