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- Title
Factors Influencing Administration, Recognition, and Compliance of Medicine among Community Residents from Jilin Province, China: A Questionnaire Study.
- Authors
Song, Yan-Qing; Zhang, Wen-Rui; Zhang, Si-Xi; Wang, Ting-Hong; Jiang, Zhe; Meng, Chun-Feng; Zhang, Tian-Zhen; Xin, Qi-Zhong; Cao, Ke-Jun; Zhang, Yue; Sun, Ying
- Abstract
Introduction. To identify and analyze factors that influence administration, recognition, and compliance of medicine among community residents in Jilin Province, China. Methods. A survey was carried out among 2417 community residents in Jilin Province, China, to study their administration (CRA), recognition (CRR), and compliance (CRC) of medicine. Multivariate logistic regression analyses and chi-squared tests were performed to assess factors influencing CRA, CRR, and CRC. Results. Logistic analyses showed that gender, educational level, and occupation were influencing factors on CRA; age, educational level, smoking status, and health condition were influencing factors on CRR; and gender, age, occupation, and health condition were influencing factors on CRC. Conclusions. CRA, CRR, and CRC are associated with specific lifestyles and social economic statuses of community residents. Attention should be paid to influencing factors in order to facilitate community pharmaceutical care, promote the rational use of drugs, and ensure the safe use of medications. This study explores the type and extent of professional services provided through community pharmacies in Jilin Province, China, and provides evidence for optimizing the quality of community pharmacy services.
- Subjects
CHINA; CLINICAL drug trials; AGE distribution; ATTITUDE (Psychology); CHI-squared test; DRUG administration; HOSPITAL pharmacies; PATIENT compliance; PUBLIC opinion; QUALITY assurance; QUESTIONNAIRES; SEX distribution; SMOKING; SURVEYS; THERAPEUTICS; MULTIPLE regression analysis; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; EDUCATIONAL attainment; LIFESTYLES
- Publication
BioMed Research International, 2020, p1
- ISSN
2314-6133
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2020/8730212