Korean J Fam Pract.  2021 Aug;11(4):272-279. 10.21215/kjfp.2021.11.4.272.

Impact of Residential Area on Antihypertensive Medication Adhrence in Seoul, Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, Seoul National University , Seoul, Korea
  • 2Department of Family Medicine, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea
  • 3International Healthcare Center, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea
  • 4Department of Family Medicine, Health System Gangnam Center, Seoul National University Hospita, Seoul, Korea
  • 5Movici Clinic, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Background
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between residential area and antihypertensive medication adherence in Seoul, the representative metropolis of Korea.
Methods
We obtained data from the National Health Insurance Service-National Sample Cohort (NHIS-NSC) of Korea covering the years 2008–2013. NHIS-NSC curates a random data sample comprising 2.2% (N=1,048,061) of the whole population (N=46,605,433). The subject pool consisted of 35,478 residents of Seoul over 20 years of age, who had been on an antihypertensive medication for at least one year. Medication adherence was assessed using the medication possession ratio (MPR). We divided subjects by administrative district (Gu) within Seoul, and analyzed proportions of adherent patients.
Results
Among administrative districts in Seoul, the proportion of adherent patients (MPR >80%) was highest in Gangdong-gu (71.8%), with Seongdong-gu (71.7%), Songpa-gu (71.4%), and Jung-gu (70.9%) closely following. The proportion of adherent patients was lowest in Gwanak-gu (65.4%), and Jongro-gu (65.5%), with Geumcheon-gu (65.7%) slightly higher. Trends in proportion of adherent patients among districts remained similar after adjustments were made for confounding factors at the individual level. Trends also remained similar after adjusting for confounding factors at the local level.
Conclusion
Health system factors such as distribution and accessibility of medical institutions by administrative districts exerted relatively little influence on antihypertensive medication adherence in Seoul.

Keyword

Residential Area; Antihypertensive Medication; Medication Adherence; Seoul
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