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. 2019 Mar 18;3(5):620–631. doi: 10.1002/hep4.1334

Table 2.

Clinical and Demographic Details of Study Participants

Intervention n = 57 Usual care n = 59 P
Age (mean ± SD) 58.1 ± 10.0 58.9 ± 10.7 0.660*
Male sex 39 (68.4%) 37 (62.7%) 0.518
Medication management Self‐managed 34 (59.6%) 44 (77.2%) 0.144
Professional caregiver, professionally packed dosage administration aid 9 (15.8%) 4 (7.0%)
Partner, family, or other caregiver helps 14 (24.6%) 9 (15.8%)
Current alcohol consumption 10 (17.5%) 13 (22.0%) 0.544
Etiology Alcoholic liver disease 22 (38.6%) 34 (57.6%) 0.165
Hepatitis C 21 (36.8%) 17 (28.8%)
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease 8 (14.0%) 6 (10.2%)
Other 6 (10.5%) 2 (3.4%)
MELD § (median [IQR]) 14.5 (10.5‐18.0) 12.5 (10.0‐16.0) 0.157 ||
Child‐Pugh § Score (median [IQR]) 8.0 (7.0‐9.0) 7.5 (6.0‐9.0) 0.070 ||
A 8 (14.3%) 18 (31.0%) 0.089
B 36 (64.3%) 32 (55.2%)
C 12 (21.4%) 8 (13.8%)
Ascites at t0 (including suppressed by diuretics) 45 (78.9%) 46 (78.0%) 0.898
Encephalopathy at t0 (including suppressed by medication) 23 (40.0%) 17 (28.8%) 0.191
Variceal bleeding (in the preceding 2 years) 7 (12.3%) 11 (17.2%) 0.449
Hepatocellular carcinoma 4 (7.0%) 11 (18.6%) 0.095
Number of medications (median [IQR]) Total 10.0 (6.5‐12.0) 8.0 (6.0‐9.5) 0.006 ||
CLD 3.0 (2.0‐4.0) 2.0 (1.0‐3.0) 0.014 ||
Non‐CLD 7.0 (4.0‐9.0) 6.0 (3.5‐7.0) 0.061 ||
Charlson Comorbidity Index (median [IQR]) 4.0 (3.0‐5.0) 4.0 (3.0‐9.0) 0.688 ||
Highest level of education Nil, primary, middle school 26 (53.1%) 18 (32.7%) 0.036
Completed high school and/or additional education 23 (46.9%) 37 (67.3%)
Employment status # Employed 11 (21.6%) 8 (14.3%) 0.325
Government welfare 37 (72.5%) 45 (80.4%) 0.340
No active income 4 (7.8%) 4 (7.1%) 1.000
ARIA Living in “highly accessible” areas 53 (93.0%) 49 (83.1%) 0.153
Living in “accessible” to “remote” areas 4 (7.0%) 10 (16.9%)
IRSD Living in “most disadvantaged” areas 18 (31.6%) 20 (33.9%) 0.790
Living in areas of “low” to “moderate” disadvantage 39 (68.4%) 39 (66.1%)

Data presented are counts (proportions) and differences between groups as assessed using Pearson’s chi‐squared test unless otherwise denoted.

*Independent samples t test;

excluding 2 usual care patients who did not disclose their medications at recruitment. Professionally packaged dose administration aids included Webster‐Pak and multidose medication sachet systems;

Fisher’s exact test;

§excluding 1 intervention patient and 1 usual care patient with no pathology for >6 months due to nonadherence;

||Mann‐Whitney U test;

excluding 4 usual care and 8 intervention patients who did not report this information. “Additional education” included a trade qualification, certificate, diploma, or university degree;

#excluding 3 usual care and 6 intervention patients who did not report this information. Two patients reported concurrent part‐time employment and government welfare support and are represented twice. “Employed” includes full‐time, part‐time, casual, and self‐employment. “Government welfare” includes disability support, aged pension, caregiver’s pension, total permanent disability, and Newstart allowance.

Abbreviations: ARIA, Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia; IRSD, Index for Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage.