Korean J Clin Pharm.  2017 Sep;27(3):178-185. 10.24304/kjcp.2017.27.3.178.

Qualitative Study for Medication Use among the Hearing Impaired in Korea

Affiliations
  • 1College of Pharmacy & Yonsei Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yonsei University, Incheon 21983, Republic of Korea. eunahan@yonsei.ac.kr
  • 2College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
Because of communication difficulties, the hearing-impaired face many disadvantages throughout their lives. One of those is limited access to health care services, particularly medication service. Though they suffer from problems related to taking medication properly, there have been few studies on their actual condition of medication use in Korea. This study is to investigate any obstacles to properly taking medications and, therefore, to suggest preliminary evidence for policy measures to improve safe medication use among the hearing-impaired.
METHODS
Study participants consisted of hearing-impaired individuals living in Seoul. We also interviewed two sign language interpreters in order to illuminate health care state of the hearing-impaired. In-depth interview for each study participant was recorded and was translated into a written script for analysis.
RESULTS
Study participants were comprised of four women (66.6%) and two men (33.3%). There were one participants in 20's, two participants in 30's, one 40's, and two 50's. Sign language interpreters were all women. One was in her 30's and the other was in her 40's. Communication difficulties have been found to be key barrier to use medication safely. A negative image of pharmacists also hinders safe medication usage, lowering access to local pharmacy and leading discretional self-medication. This article provides pharmacists with solutions to promote adherence in this population.
CONCLUSION
The hearing-impaired had limited access to medication-related information as well as using services in a hospital and local pharmacy due to their disability. Institutional improvement for safe medication usage among the hearing-impaired is necessary.

Keyword

Hearing-impaired; safe medication use; qualitative study; in-depth-interview

MeSH Terms

Delivery of Health Care
Female
Health Services Accessibility
Hearing*
Humans
Korea*
Male
Pharmacists
Pharmacy
Seoul
Sign Language
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