Journal of Patient Experience (Feb 2022)

Patient Adherence to Health Care Provider Recommendations and Medication among Free Clinic Patients

  • Samin Panahi MS,
  • Naveen Rathi HBS,
  • Jazmine Hurley BS,
  • Justine Sundrud BS,
  • Mary Lucero MPA,
  • Akiko Kamimura PhD, MSW, MA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735221077523
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Patient adherence is vital for the quality of health care outcomes and treatment efficacy, and reduces the economic burden on the healthcare system. The purpose of this study was to examine factors associated with levels of general adherence among uninsured free clinic patients. This was a cross-sectional study using a convenience sample of free clinic patients aged 18 years and older who spoke English and/or Spanish. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression were performed to understand sociodemographic characteristics and factors associated with higher levels of general adherence. A higher level of general adherence were significantly associated with younger age ( P < .01), levels of adherence to lifestyle recommendations ( P < .01), and medication ( P < .01). Having attended health education classes and having a primary care provider were not associated with levels of general adherence.This study suggested that a lower level of general adherence exists among elderly patients of the free clinic. In this light, providers need to consider unique strategies to enhance the provider-patient relationship by understanding patient's characteristics and providing sufficient information and explanation for treatment and medication.