Effect of a Family-Involved Educational Approach on Adherence to Diuretic Medication, Ascites Severity and Daily Living Activities Among Patients with Liver Cirrhosis
Background: Cirrhotic ascites significantly affects patients' daily living activities. Family involvement in patient care is a newly emerging mitigation strategy. Aim of the study: To evaluate the effect of a family-involved educational approach on diuretic medication adherence, ascites severity, and activities of daily living (ADL) among liver cirrhosis patients. Study design: Pre-posttest quasi-experimental design. Tools: Five tools were used: I) Structured Interviewing Questionnaire covering socio-demographic and medical history, II) Knowledge Assessment Tool (0-50 points, satisfactory ≥80%), III) Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8) for adherence levels, IV) Ascites Degree Tool for grading ascites severity and V) ADL scale to evaluate functional abilities. Sample: Purposive sample of 60 liver cirrhosis patients and 114 family members from Minia University Hospital, Egypt. Results: Patients were predominantly male (65%), with a mean age of 52.5 years. The majority of family members were wife/husband (44.7%) or son/daughter (39.4%).The percentage of participants with high medication adherence increased from 12% at baseline to 73% at 8 weeks (χ² = 62.5, p < 0.001). Severe ascites decreased from 40% to 15% (χ² = 27.3, p < 0.001), and satisfactory ADL improved from 18% to 68% (f = 5.8, p = 0.022). Patients with more involved family members and a shorter disease duration exhibited significantly better health outcomes. Conclusion: The family-involved educational approach significantly improved medication adherence, reduced ascites severity, and enhanced ADL. Recommendation: Incorporating family-based educational interventions into standard care can improve outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients. Replication of the study in diverse populations and different research designs.
Adel Mohamed Ibrahim, B., Faheem Gendy, J., Mostafa Mahrous, F., & Nesnawy, S. (2024). Effect of a Family-Involved Educational Approach on Adherence to Diuretic Medication, Ascites Severity and Daily Living Activities Among Patients with Liver Cirrhosis. Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 15(3), 1214-1232. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2024.388891
MLA
Bedour Adel Mohamed Ibrahim; Jackleen Faheem Gendy; Fatma Mostafa Mahrous; Sherif Nesnawy. "Effect of a Family-Involved Educational Approach on Adherence to Diuretic Medication, Ascites Severity and Daily Living Activities Among Patients with Liver Cirrhosis", Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 15, 3, 2024, 1214-1232. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2024.388891
HARVARD
Adel Mohamed Ibrahim, B., Faheem Gendy, J., Mostafa Mahrous, F., Nesnawy, S. (2024). 'Effect of a Family-Involved Educational Approach on Adherence to Diuretic Medication, Ascites Severity and Daily Living Activities Among Patients with Liver Cirrhosis', Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 15(3), pp. 1214-1232. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2024.388891
VANCOUVER
Adel Mohamed Ibrahim, B., Faheem Gendy, J., Mostafa Mahrous, F., Nesnawy, S. Effect of a Family-Involved Educational Approach on Adherence to Diuretic Medication, Ascites Severity and Daily Living Activities Among Patients with Liver Cirrhosis. Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 2024; 15(3): 1214-1232. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2024.388891