Medication adherence in epilepsy: the role of adverse drug reactions and patient knowledge-attitude-behavior
Ana Hulliyyatul Jannah, Nadia Devianca, Retnosari Andrajati, Fitri Octaviana, Winnugroho Wiratman, Luh Ari Indrawati, Adrian Ridski Harsono, Manfaluthy Hakim, Ahmad Yanuar Safri, Nurul Fadli, Astri Budikayanti

TL;DR
This study explores how adverse drug reactions and patient knowledge, attitudes, and behavior affect medication adherence in epilepsy patients.
Contribution
The study links adverse drug reactions and patient knowledge-attitude-behavior to medication adherence in epilepsy using a cross-sectional design.
Findings
Adverse drug reactions were reported by 78.07% of patients and were significantly associated with non-adherence.
Lower knowledge scores were linked to higher odds of non-adherence.
Female patients had higher odds of adherence compared to males.
Abstract
Adherence to epilepsy treatment varies greatly and is often compromised by adverse drug reactions. Spontaneous reporting of these reactions has improved pharmacovigilance in many countries. Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior are also key factors influencing treatment adherence. This study aimed to investigate the types of adverse drug reactions in epilepsy, as well as the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of patients, and how these factors relate to medication adherence. This cross-sectional study assessed adverse drug reactions using the Indonesian version of the Liverpool Adverse Event Profile and medication adherence with the Morisky Adherence Questionnaire. Knowledge, attitude and behavior were measured using a self-reported Indonesian knowledge-attitude-behavior questionnaire. Data were collected at two periods of time (2019 and 2022), in which the first period measured…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedication Adherence and Compliance · Epilepsy research and treatment · Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug Reactions
