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Adherence to anti-asthma medications among adult asthmatic patients in Eastern Ethiopia: A multi-center cross-sectional study

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Introduction Adherence to anti-asthmatic medications plays a vital role in enhancing an asthma patient’s quality of life and prognosis. However, in Ethiopia, the level of adherence and contributing factors were rarely studied. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the level of adherence to anti-asthma medications and associated factors among adult asthmatic patients in Eastern Ethiopia. Method Institutional based cross-sectional study was conducted at six governmental hospitals found in Eastern Ethiopia. A total of 320 asthma patients aged 18 years and above and using asthma medicines for at least 12 months were involved. An interviewer based structured questionnaires were used to collect the data. Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were carried out using IBM SPSS version 22 (SPSS, Chicago, IL). The Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) with 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was used to determine the strength of association between independent variables and outcome variable. Variables with a p-value of ≤ 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Result Of the 320 asthma patients that participated in the study, 109(34.1%:28.8–39.1%) of them had good adherence to anti-asthmatic medications. Being a housewife (AOR = 4.265, 95%CI: 1.333, 13.653), having good knowledge about asthma (AOR = 2.921, 95%CI (1.472, 5.795), positive attitude towards asthma (AOR = 3.129, 95%CI: 1.555, 6.293), and use of oral corticosteroid drugs (AOR = 1.967, 95%CI: 1.008, 3.841) were factors positively associated with good adherence to anti-asthmatic medications. Participants on treatment for 2–3 years (AOR = .295, 95%CI: 0.099, 0.873), and those on medication for ≥ 4 years (AOR = 0.229, 95%CI: 0.079, 0.664) were 70.5% and 77.1% times less likely to adhere to anti-asthmatic medications respectively. Conclusion The current study signified a low level of adherence to anti-asthmatic medications. Participant’s characteristics and medication related factors were significantly associated with good adherence to anti-asthmatic medications. Health education and advice during follow-up for asthma patients is crucial for better adherence.
Title: Adherence to anti-asthma medications among adult asthmatic patients in Eastern Ethiopia: A multi-center cross-sectional study
Description:
Introduction Adherence to anti-asthmatic medications plays a vital role in enhancing an asthma patient’s quality of life and prognosis.
However, in Ethiopia, the level of adherence and contributing factors were rarely studied.
Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the level of adherence to anti-asthma medications and associated factors among adult asthmatic patients in Eastern Ethiopia.
Method Institutional based cross-sectional study was conducted at six governmental hospitals found in Eastern Ethiopia.
A total of 320 asthma patients aged 18 years and above and using asthma medicines for at least 12 months were involved.
An interviewer based structured questionnaires were used to collect the data.
Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were carried out using IBM SPSS version 22 (SPSS, Chicago, IL).
The Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) with 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was used to determine the strength of association between independent variables and outcome variable.
Variables with a p-value of ≤ 0.
05 were considered statistically significant.
Result Of the 320 asthma patients that participated in the study, 109(34.
1%:28.
8–39.
1%) of them had good adherence to anti-asthmatic medications.
Being a housewife (AOR = 4.
265, 95%CI: 1.
333, 13.
653), having good knowledge about asthma (AOR = 2.
921, 95%CI (1.
472, 5.
795), positive attitude towards asthma (AOR = 3.
129, 95%CI: 1.
555, 6.
293), and use of oral corticosteroid drugs (AOR = 1.
967, 95%CI: 1.
008, 3.
841) were factors positively associated with good adherence to anti-asthmatic medications.
Participants on treatment for 2–3 years (AOR = .
295, 95%CI: 0.
099, 0.
873), and those on medication for ≥ 4 years (AOR = 0.
229, 95%CI: 0.
079, 0.
664) were 70.
5% and 77.
1% times less likely to adhere to anti-asthmatic medications respectively.
Conclusion The current study signified a low level of adherence to anti-asthmatic medications.
Participant’s characteristics and medication related factors were significantly associated with good adherence to anti-asthmatic medications.
Health education and advice during follow-up for asthma patients is crucial for better adherence.

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