Factors Affecting Patient Adherence to Pharmacological Therapy in Gout Arthritis and Hyperuricemia

Dzaki Edmonda Setyawan, E. Mahati, Nani Maharani
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Abstract Background: Pharmacological therapy to reduce serum uric acid levels in gouty arthritis and hyperuricemia patients is essential to prevent gout flare and other hyperuricemia-related morbidities. However, only about 50% of gout arthritis patients adhered to their treatment. Knowing the factors influencing adherence to therapy can be used as a reference for health services to improve adherence.Objective: This study aimed to analyze the factors that influenced the patient's adherence to gouty arthritis and hyperuricemia pharmacological therapy.Methods: This was an observational study with a cross-sectional approach. Subjects were the patients in Wuryantoro Community Health Center, Wonogiri Regency, diagnosed with gouty arthritis or hyperuricemia due to a disorder in purine metabolism. Sampling was done by a consecutive sampling method. Questionnaires with the related medical record were used to collect the necessary data. Research variables were knowledge, attitudes and behavior, gender, age, occupation, insurance, distance from residence to health care facilities, and adherence to therapy which was in binary.Results: Sixty-one percent from a total of 41 respondents were found to be non-adherence to pharmacological therapy. Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior towards therapy, educational level, availability of health insurance, and distance to health facilities were significantly correlated to treatment adherence (p < 0.05). Sex, age, and occupation were not correlated to adherence.Conclusion: Factors influencing adherence were knowledge, attitudes and behavior, academic background, insurance, and the distance from residence to health care facilities.
影响痛风关节炎和高尿酸血症患者药物治疗依从性的因素
背景:降低痛风性关节炎和高尿酸血症患者血清尿酸水平的药物治疗对于预防痛风发作和其他高尿酸血症相关疾病至关重要。然而,只有大约50%的痛风关节炎患者坚持他们的治疗。了解影响治疗依从性的因素可作为卫生服务提高治疗依从性的参考。目的:分析影响痛风性关节炎高尿酸血症患者药物治疗依从性的因素。方法:采用横断面方法进行观察性研究。研究对象为woogiri Regency Wuryantoro社区卫生中心诊断为痛风性关节炎或由于嘌呤代谢紊乱而导致的高尿酸血症的患者。采用连续抽样方法进行抽样。使用问卷和相关病历收集必要的数据。研究变量为知识、态度和行为、性别、年龄、职业、保险、居住地到医疗机构的距离和治疗依从性。结果:41名受访者中有61%的人发现药物治疗不依从性。对治疗的知识、态度和行为、教育水平、健康保险的可获得性和医疗机构的距离与治疗依从性显著相关(p < 0.05)。性别、年龄和职业与依从性无关。结论:影响依从性的因素有知识、态度和行为、学历、保险、居住地到医疗机构的距离等。
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