IMPACT OF PHARMACIST INVOLVEMENT IN IMPROVING KNOWLEDGE AND MEDICATION ADHERENCE IN HEART FAILURE POPULATION
G. Andhuvan*, V.V.Venkatachalam and V.Sankar
ABSTRACT
Background: Low rates of compliance with medication and disease knowledge is a major challenge to the effective management of most chronic disease, including Heart failure.Objective: The objectives of this study were to assess the medication adherence and disease knowledge of heart failure patients before and after Clinical Pharmacist intervention Methodology: A prospective interventional study was conducted in 1000 bedded multi specialty private hospital to assess the knowledge and medication adherence through pharmacist counseling. The modified Atlanta heart failure knowledge questionnaire and medication adherence Results: The male heart
failure population (88%) was predominant compared to females (12%). The 51-70 year age group patients were identified to have lower adherence rate (37.3%) followed by 71-90 year population with 25.3% adherence rate. The level of knowledge had improved from the baseline to follow up after the educational session .The adherence score was obtained at baseline and after 6 months which showed statistically significant improvement*P
Keywords: Knowledge, Medication adherence, Heart failure.
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