Original Research

Compliance amongst asthma patients registered for an asthma disease risk-management programme in South Africa

Ntombombuso Opedun, Valerie J. Ehlers, Janetta H. Roos
Curationis | Vol 34, No 1 | a8 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v34i1.8 | © 2011 Ntombombuso Opedun, Valerie J. Ehlers, Janetta H. Roos | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 28 June 2011 | Published: 27 September 2011

About the author(s)

Ntombombuso Opedun, MA Cur Student, University, of South Africa, South Africa
Valerie J. Ehlers, Department of Health Studies, University of South Africa, South Africa
Janetta H. Roos, Department of Health Studies, University of South Africa, South Africa

Abstract

The study attempted to identify the factors that influence compliance amongst 1039 members and their dependants of a particular medical aid scheme in South Africa who were registered for an asthma disease risk-management (DRM) programme. The sample consisted of 200 systematically selected individuals or their dependants. A quantitative, exploratory, and descriptive study was undertaken. Questionnaires for completion were posted to the individuals or their dependants. The Statistica 7.1 computer program was used to analyse the data.

Most asthma patients did not comply with the DRM programme because they lacked knowledge of the programme. Asthma patients’ compliance with the DRM programme can be enhanced by the sustained, positive attitudes of their health providers and case managers; better promotion of the programme; and by involving the patients to a greater extent in the long-term management of their disease.

Asthma patients require education about healthy lifestyles that would empower them to successfully manage their condition, which would prevent or at least reduce asthma attacks and/or hospital admissions.


Keywords

adherence; asthma; asthma treatment; compliance; disease risk-management (DRM) programme

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