Effect Of Education On Knowledge, Adherence, And Intraocular Pressure On Glaucoma Outpatients: A Systematic Review

Wahyuni, Wahyuni and Wibowo, Yosi Irawati and Setiadi, Antonius Adji Prayitno (2023) Effect Of Education On Knowledge, Adherence, And Intraocular Pressure On Glaucoma Outpatients: A Systematic Review. The Indonesian Journal of Public Health, 18 (1). pp. 142-157. ISSN 1829-7005; e-ISSN : 2540-8836

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Abstract

To evaluate educational interventions to improve patient knowledge, and adherence to glaucoma treatment that results in a reduction in intraocular pressure based on current clinical evidence. Methods:A systematic review of PubMed (NIH) was conducted to identify studies evaluating educational interventions to improve patient knowledge, and adherence to glaucoma treatment that resulted in decreased intraocular pressure. The search was conducted from March to August 2020. Results:The educational intervention was successful in increasing the skill of using eye drops for one month from 6% to 35%, and 64% after six months of education. The percentage of patients who successfully implanted the eye drops correctly increased from 66.7% to 82.2%. The educational intervention was successful in increasing adherence to treatment followed by MEMS from 67% -98% to 78% -86%. The adherence monitored with the pharmacy database resulted in a PDC of 57%, and the medication possession ratio (MPR) of 71% because many data were not recorded in the pharmacy. African American patients had significantly low adherence (OR = 0.29 95% CI = 0.16, 0.52). The educational intervention has no significant effect on the IOP value. Patients with low adherence tend to have low VFQ-25 (visual acuity) scores. After education, 99% of the patients were satisfied with the health program implemented. Conclusion:All educational interventions were successful in increasing patient knowledge, medication adherence, and eye care medical visits. Educational interventions did not significantly affect IOP values. Patients who are not adherent tend to have low visual acuity.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: glaucoma, education, knowledge, adherence, intraocular pressure
Subjects: R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Divisions: Faculty of Pharmacy > Department of Pharmacy
Depositing User: Ester Sri W. 196039
Date Deposited: 08 Dec 2021 03:17
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2023 04:57
URI: http://repository.ubaya.ac.id/id/eprint/40804

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