1. Cost-related medication nonadherence in adults with COPD in the United States 2013–2020
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Xin Wen, Hongbin Qiu, Bo Yu, Jinfeng Bi, Xia Gu, Yiying Zhang, and Shanjie Wang
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ,Cost-related medication adherence ,Nonadherence behaviors ,Self-management ,Vulnerable population ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cost-related medication nonadherence (CRN) is associated with poor prognosis among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a population that requires long-term treatment for secondary prevention. In this study, we aimed to estimate the prevalence and sociodemographic characteristics of CRN in individuals with COPD in the US. Methods In a nationally representative survey of US adults in the National Health Interview Survey (2013–2020), we identified individuals aged ≥18 years with a self-reported history of COPD. Cross-sectional study. Results Of the 15,928 surveyed individuals, a weighted 18.56% (2.39 million) reported experiencing CRN, including 12.50% (1.61 million) missing doses, 13.30% (1.72 million) taking lower than prescribed doses, and 15.74% (2.03 million) delaying filling prescriptions to save costs. Factors including age
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- 2024
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