Data on Medication Adherence in Adults with Neurological Disorders: The NeuroGerAd Study, 2019-2020

Prell, Tino and Schönenberg, Aline and Mühlhammer, Hannah M. and Teschner, Ulrike (2022). Data on Medication Adherence in Adults with Neurological Disorders: The NeuroGerAd Study, 2019-2020. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-856032

Nonadherence to medication is a common issue that goes along with increased morbidity and mortality and immense health care costs. To improve medication adherence and outcome in ill people, their reasons of not taking their prescribed medication must be known. Here a dataset is presented based on the longitudinal observational NeuroGerAd study in adults with neurological disorders (N = 910). The dataset contains demographic background variables as well as measures of adherence, medication changes after hospital discharge, comprehensive geriatric assessments, personality, patient-physician relationship, and health-related quality of life. As such, the dataset offers unique opportunities to enable a plethora of analyses on personal, social, and institutional factors influencing medication adherence

Data description (abstract)

In this study, 910 hospitalized older adults (mean age 70.1 years, SD 8.6 years) with neurological disorders (Parkinson's Disease and other movement disorders, N= 303; cerebrovascular disorders, N = 233; neuromuscular disorders, N= 168; epilepsy, N = 48; and miscellaneous neurological diagnoses, N= 158) received a comprehensive geriatric assessment and filled out self-report questionnaires. Data collection took place on the ward of neurology between February 2019 and March 2020. Procedures included a comprehensive baseline assessment during hospital stay and 2 follow-up interviews at 1 and 12 months after hospital discharge. Baseline assessments included demographical data, clinical data, self-report adherence, prescribed medication, mobility, depression, cognition, health care utilization, communication, personality, and health-related QoL. Follow-up interviews asked for changes of medication after discharge, reasons thereof, specific kind of change, and health-related QoL.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Prell Tino University Hospital Halle, Department of Geriatrics https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6423-3108
Schönenberg Aline University Hospital Halle, Department of Geriatrics https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2913-9535
Mühlhammer Hannah M. University Hospital Jena, Department of Neurology https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2211-9865
Teschner Ulrike University Hospital Jena, Department of Neurology
Sponsors: Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung)
Grant reference: 01GY1804
Topic classification: Health
Demography (population, vital statistics and censuses)
Psychology
Keywords: OLD AGE, CLINICAL MEDICINE, GERIATRICS, AGEING, MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS, MEDICAL RESEARCH, HEALTH, HEALTH SERVICES
Project title: Data on medication adherence in adults with neurological disorders: The NeuroGerAd study
Grant holders: Tino Prell
Date published: 08 Nov 2022 12:31
Last modified: 08 Nov 2022 12:31

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