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. 2016 Jul 20;7:212. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2016.00212

Table 3.

Factors contributing to non-adherence for OADs.

Non-adherent (PRR > 0.2) n = 110 (47.0) Adherent (PRR ≤ 0.2) n = 124 (53.0) Total n = 234 (100) Odds ratio (95% CI) P value C-statistic
PATIENT FACTORS
Age, n (%)
   <60 22 (20.0) 15 (12.1) 37 (15.8) 1.38 (0.58–3.34) 0.471 0.680
   60–74 50 (45.5) 59 (47.6) 109 (46.6) 0.99 (0.52–1.89) 0.985
   ≥75 38 (34.5) 50 (40.3) 88 (37.6) 1.00 NA
Sex, n (%)
   Male 71 (64.5) 71 (57.3) 142 (60.7) 1.00 NA 0.680
   Female 39 (35.5) 53 (42.7) 92 (39.3) 0.81 (0.46–1.41) 0.447
Patient copayment, n (%)
   0% 7 (6.4) 6 (4.8) 13 (5.6) 1.13 (0.32–4.07) 0.849 0.675
   10% 43 (39.1) 56 (45.2) 99 (42.3) 0.88 (0.49–1.61) 0.687
   30% 60 (54.5) 62 (50.0) 122 (52.1) 1.00 NA
PRESCRIPTION FACTORS
Number of concurrent OADs, n (%)
   1 48 (43.6) 42 (33.9) 90 (38.5) 1.00 NA 0.673
   2 40 (36.4) 47 (37.9) 87 (37.2) 0.69 (0.37–1.28) 0.235
   3–5 22 (20.0) 35 (28.2) 57 (24.4) 0.57 (0.28–1.15) 0.117
Prescription days, n (%)
    ≤ 30 83 (75.5) 90 (72.6) 173 (73.9) 1.00 NA 0.664
   >30 27 (24.5) 34 (27.4) 61 (26.1) 0.89 (0.48–1.65) 0.709
Single-dose packaging, n (%)
   Yes 12 (10.9) 31 (25.0) 43 (18.4) 0.58 (0.25–1.31) 0.191 0.674
   No 98 (89.1) 93 (75.0) 191 (81.6) 1.00 NA

The odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated to predict the factors associated with non-adherence (PRR > 20%). Logistic regression models were adjusted for the total number of concurrent drugs, number of concurrent OADs, OAD prescription days, and nonuse of single-dose packaging.

Adherence status: number (%).

OADs, oral antidiabetic drugs; PRR, prescription reduction ratio.