ABSTRACT
Chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus require daily self management and long term
therapies. Regimen adherence poses a unique challenge for patients with chronic illnesses
including diabetics resulting to repeated hospital admissions, amputations and even death.
There is paucity of information on regimen adherence behaviour among diabetic patients
attending diabetic clinic at University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu. Thus the
study was done to determine the prevalence and associated factors of non adherence among
adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus in UNTH Enugu. A cross sectional study was done and a
researcher- developed- questionnaire was used to collect data from October and December
2010. Majority, 63.5% of the respondents were females while 36.5% were males. Their mean
age was 60.1 years and 88% were married. The prevalence of non adherence to medication
was 24.5%, while 57.5% of the respondents did not have glucometer for self monitoring of
blood glucose. Majority, (86.1%) of those on oral hypoglycaemic agent (OHA) could not
monitor their blood glucose level at least twice weekly, 49.0% of the respondents missed
hospital appointments and most of them, 63.5% were eating irregularly. Age (p 0.006, C I
0.025 – 0.544) and marital status (p 0.025, C I 1.250 – 25.792) were found to be associated
with non adherence to medication. This showed that age and marital status militated against
adherence to medication in the respondents. Cost of transportation (p 0.000, C I 0.069 –
0.472) ,discouraging attitudes of health workers (p 0.003, C I 0.006 – 0.353) and late
commencement of clinics (p 0.006, C I 0.007 – 0.448) were associated with non adherence to
coming for checkups. Based on these findings, it was concluded that there was non adherence
to various aspects of management regimen among the respondents. Recommendations
included that healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, pharmacists ) should screen patients
for non adherence when they report no improvement with their prescribed therapy. Also
communication and patient- provider relationship should be improved and clinic activities
commenced on time.
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CHIZOLUM, OPARA . "Non Adherence To Management Regimen Among Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Attending Outpatient Clinic Of University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu." Afribary (2021). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/non-adherence-to-management-regimen-among-adults-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-attending-outpatient-clinic-of-university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital-enugu