Table 3.
Barriers identified | Number of patients |
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Knowledge (TDF domain: Knowledge) | |
Knowledge issues | 23 |
Routine/organisation (TDF domains: Nature of the behaviours; behavioural regulation; memory, attention and decision processes) | |
Difficulties ordering supplies of medications | 11 |
No clear routine for taking medications | 9 |
Total number of patients with routine/organisation barriersa | 17 |
Forgetting (TDF domains: Memory, attention and decision-making processes; environmental context and resources; behavioural regulation) | |
Occasional forgetfulness | 30 |
Frequent forgetfulness | 6 |
Forgets when away from home | 6 |
Total number of patients with forgetting barriersa | 39 |
Practical difficulties (TDF domain: Environmental context and resources) | |
Dexterity/administration issue | 3 |
Packaging/formulation issue | 6 |
Unable to read/understand labels | 2 |
Difficulty swallowing | 5 |
Regimen too complex | 1 |
Total number of patients with practical barriersa | 12 |
Social support from others (TDF domain: Social influences) | |
More support required | 5 |
Beliefs/intentional non-adherence (TDF domains: Beliefs about consequences) | |
Reasons for missed doses | |
General concerns about medications | 10 |
Concerns about generic medicines | 1 |
Experiencing side effects | 11 |
Lack of symptoms | 5 |
Unaware of health consequences | 7 |
Worried about side effects | 9 |
Uncertain of benefits | 11 |
Total number of patients who reported missed dosesa | 32 |
Motivation (TDF domain: Motivation and goals) | |
Inappropriate prioritisation | 4 |
General lack of motivation for taking medicines | 4 |
Total number of patients with motivation barriersa | 8 |
aPatients may have had multiple different types of barriers identified in this category