2018
DOI: 10.4066/biomedicalresearch.29-17-2761
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Anticoagulation therapy: patients attitude, knowledge, and concerns regarding their effects on the international normalized ratio (INR) in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Introduction: Thoughtful evaluation of patients' knowledge, satisfaction, and concerns in Anticoagulation clinics will help to understand areas of improvement. Our study aimed to examine patients' drug knowledge, satisfaction and concerns with provided anticoagulation services. Patients and methods: We designed our study as a cross-sectional survey that was developed and conducted in a regional anticoagulation clinic with good number of patients. Two hundred sixty eight were recruited in the survey. Patients' … Show more

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“…Similar results were seen in a study conducted by Wang et al 14 , where 88.6% of rural patients adhered to the prescribed warfarin dose compared to 97.9% of those living in the urban areas. The main reason for comparatively poorer adherence was lack of education 15,16 , low socioeconomic status and difficulty in commuting to the hospital/ pharmacy shop in getting/purchasing the medicine. Importantly the degree of drug adherence improved among these rural patients at three months visit which further illustrates the importance of establishing warfarin clinic and subsequent patient education.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similar results were seen in a study conducted by Wang et al 14 , where 88.6% of rural patients adhered to the prescribed warfarin dose compared to 97.9% of those living in the urban areas. The main reason for comparatively poorer adherence was lack of education 15,16 , low socioeconomic status and difficulty in commuting to the hospital/ pharmacy shop in getting/purchasing the medicine. Importantly the degree of drug adherence improved among these rural patients at three months visit which further illustrates the importance of establishing warfarin clinic and subsequent patient education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma preocupação adicional foi que metade dos pacientes neste estudo indicaram que não sabiam que a utilização de Varfarina os obrigaria a mudar outros medicamentos devido à interação medicamentosa. Isto é semelhante ao estudo na KSA que descobriu que faltavam conhecimentos adequados sobre as interações entre a Varfarina e a droga em cerca de 50% dos pacientes 11 . Além disso, um estudo de Waqas et.…”
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