Journal article

Validation of a short version of the glaucoma medication self-efficacy questionnaire

B Sleath, SJ Blalock, JL Stone, AC Skinner, D Covert, K Muir, AL Robin

British Journal of Ophthalmology | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2012

Abstract

Aims: The aims of this study were: (1) to examine whether the original glaucoma medication adherence and eye drop technique self-efficacy scales could be shortened for easier use in practice settings; and (2) to validate these scales against objective medication adherence measures. Methods: Prospective study conducted at a single private practice site. We measured subjects' adherence to glaucoma medications through Medication Event Monitoring System (MEMS) devices and assessed eye drop instillation technique by video-recording. Principal components factor analysis and logistic and linear regression were used to analyse the data. Results: Our results yielded a 10-item Glaucoma Medication Adhe..

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Awarded by National Eye Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding was provided by Alcon Research, Ltd. BS was also supported by grant EY018400 from the National Eye Institute and by grant UL 1RR02574 7 from the National Center of Research Resources, NIH.