Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1998;39(9):2145-2151.
Published online September 1, 1998.
Factors Affecting Compliance with Prescribed Eyedrops for Glaucoma.
Dae Hwi Ahn, Young Ghee Lee, Young Jae Hong
1The Institute of Vision research, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
2Department of Ophthalmology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
녹내장환자에서 안약사용의 순응도에 영향을 미치는 요소
안대휘(Dae Hwi Ahn),이영기(Young Ghee Lee),홍영재(Young Jae Hong)
Abstract
Taking eyedrops according to prescription is an important factor in the management of glaucoma. In this study, we investigated th causes, forms, and sociological variables associated with patient noncompliance and measures to improve compliance. We surveyed 184 patients using eyedrops as prescribed for glaucoma to evaluate compliance. The frequency of missing eyedrops were as follows. Fifty patients missed taking eyedrops more than once per week, 17 missed once per 2 weeks, therefore, 39% of the total patients missed taking eyedrops more than once per 2 weeks. We defined the good compliance group as those who missed taking eyedrops once or less per month and inquired into the factors affecting compliance. Lesser frequency of taking eyedrops and no experience of side effects, resulted in good compliance, whereas age, sex, duration of disease, the standard of living, understanding the doctor's prescription, marital status, and fear of blindness did not affect compliance. Regarding understanding the doctor's prescription, 74.7% of the patients answered 'fully understood', however, 64.3% of the patients answered 'No' when questioned 'Did you press your punctum or close your eyes for five minutes after taking eyedrops?' showing discrepancy between performance and understanding the doctor's prescription. Therefore, we have to make to make an effort to promote compliance by considering these factors in treatment of glaucoma patients.
Key Words: Compliance;Glaucoma;Taking eyedrops


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