Assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial

Objectives: To assess the efficacy and costs of a calendar blister packaging intervention used to improve medication adherence. Method: A parallel randomized controlled trial was conducted with 73 hypertensive patients (intervention group = 35, control group = 38) at Hospital Kulim, Malaysia, for 7 ...

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Main Authors: Bee Ying Tan, Asrul Akmal Shafie, Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali, Fahad Saleem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-08-01
Series:SAGE Open Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312117709189
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spelling doaj-676a50aaa8834b5384c447fdb081ef212020-11-25T03:24:38ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medicine2050-31212017-08-01510.1177/2050312117709189Assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trialBee Ying Tan0Asrul Akmal Shafie1Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali2Fahad Saleem3Discipline of Social & Administrative Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang, MalaysiaDiscipline of Social & Administrative Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang, MalaysiaDiscipline of Social & Administrative Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang, MalaysiaFaculty of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, University of Balochistan, Quetta, PakistanObjectives: To assess the efficacy and costs of a calendar blister packaging intervention used to improve medication adherence. Method: A parallel randomized controlled trial was conducted with 73 hypertensive patients (intervention group = 35, control group = 38) at Hospital Kulim, Malaysia, for 7 months. Results: The intervention group demonstrated a significant improvement in medication possession ratio (p < 0.05) and percentage of on-time refills (p < 0.01) compared to control group. In addition, there was significantly lower blood pressure (p < 0.05) in intervention group. From the provider perspective, the average annual treatment cost per patient in the intervention group was MYR 2178.66 (~USD 526.95) (95% confidence interval = 1786.39–2570.94) compared to MYR 2693.09 (~USD 651.37) (95% confidence interval = 1903.23–3482.95) in the control group. Conclusion: This study provides evidence that calendar blister packaging has a positive impact on medication adherence, blood pressure and also has the potential for considerable cost savings.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312117709189
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author Bee Ying Tan
Asrul Akmal Shafie
Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali
Fahad Saleem
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Asrul Akmal Shafie
Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali
Fahad Saleem
Assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial
SAGE Open Medicine
author_facet Bee Ying Tan
Asrul Akmal Shafie
Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali
Fahad Saleem
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title Assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial
title_short Assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial
title_full Assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial
title_sort assessment of medication adherence and the costs associated with a calendar blister pack intervention among hypertensive patients in malaysia: a randomized controlled trial
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open Medicine
issn 2050-3121
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Objectives: To assess the efficacy and costs of a calendar blister packaging intervention used to improve medication adherence. Method: A parallel randomized controlled trial was conducted with 73 hypertensive patients (intervention group = 35, control group = 38) at Hospital Kulim, Malaysia, for 7 months. Results: The intervention group demonstrated a significant improvement in medication possession ratio (p < 0.05) and percentage of on-time refills (p < 0.01) compared to control group. In addition, there was significantly lower blood pressure (p < 0.05) in intervention group. From the provider perspective, the average annual treatment cost per patient in the intervention group was MYR 2178.66 (~USD 526.95) (95% confidence interval = 1786.39–2570.94) compared to MYR 2693.09 (~USD 651.37) (95% confidence interval = 1903.23–3482.95) in the control group. Conclusion: This study provides evidence that calendar blister packaging has a positive impact on medication adherence, blood pressure and also has the potential for considerable cost savings.
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