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Common Reasons for Drug Noncompliance in Patients Who Are Attending Outpatient Clinics in Prince Mansur Military Hospital, Taif

Naif A Alzahrani, Hassan Ali Alshehri, Alaa M Alwagdani, Bassam A Alzaidi, Wejdan M Safar, Abdulelah Abdulrahman A, Faris Ghazi Almatrafi

American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. 2020, 8(3), 85-97 doi:10.12691/ajmsm-8-3-1
  • Table 1. Shows the socio-demographic details included (300) participant patients who are attending outpatient clinics in Prince Mansur military hospital in Taif Were enrolled in this study
  • Table 2. Shows description presence of chronic disease, duration of chronic disease, number and type of drugs
  • Table 3. Description common reasons of drug noncompliance related factors
  • Table 4. Description common reasons of drug noncompliance related factors (patient, medication, health care related factors).
  • Table 5. Description the relation of socio-demographic characteristics (Age) and common reasons of drug noncompliance related factors (patient, medication, health care related factors) in our study
  • Table 6. Description the relation of socio-demographic characteristics (Gender) and common reasons of drug noncompliance related factors (patient, medication, health care related factors) in our study
  • Table 7. Description the relation of socio-demographic characteristics (Education) and common reasons of drug noncompliance related factors (patient, medication, health care related factors) in our study.
  • Table 8. Description the relation of socio-demographic characteristics (Occupation) and common reasons of drug noncompliance related factors (patient, medication, health care related factors) in our study.
  • Table 9. Description the relation of socio-demographic characteristics (income) and common reasons of drug noncompliance related factors (patient, medication, health care related factors) in our study
  • Table 10. Description the relation of socio-demographic characteristics (chronic diseases) and common reasons of drug noncompliance related factors (patient, medication, health care related factors) in our study