1.Drug Attitude and Adherence to Anti-Glaucoma Medication.
Samin HONG ; Sung Yong KANG ; Jong Uk YOON ; Uicheon KANG ; Gong Je SEONG ; Chan Yun KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 2010;51(2):261-269
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to assess patient attitudes towards anti-glaucoma medication and their association with adherence, visual quality of life, and personality traits. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and forty-seven glaucoma patients were enrolled this study. The participants were divided into 'pharmacophobic' and 'pharmacophilic' groups according to their scores on the Modified Glaucoma Drug Attitude Inventory (MG-DAI). To establish a correlation with patient drug attitude, each group had their subjective drug adherence, visual quality of life, and personality traits examined. For personality traits, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was used to sub-classify each group. RESULTS: Among the patients analyzed, 91 (72.80%) patients showed a 'pharmacophobic' attitude and 34 (27.20%) patients showed a 'pharmacophilic' attitude. The pharmacophobic group tended to have worse adherence than the pharmacophilic group. Personality dichotomies from the MBTI also showed different patterns for each group. CONCLUSION: In glaucoma patients, pharmacological adherence was influenced by their attitude towards drugs; an association might exist between drug attitude and underlying personality traits.
Adult
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Aged
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Attitude
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Female
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Glaucoma/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Patient Compliance/*psychology
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Personality Inventory
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