Determination of drug compliance and life quality of individuals with scabies

A. Yürekli, Songül Duran
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Objective: This is a cross-sectional study made to determine the relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics with skin quality of life and medical adherence in individuals with scabies disease. Methods: Patients diagnosed with scabies and called for follow-up after treatment were included in the study. Sociodemographic questionnaire and Skindex-16 Scale (Skindex-16) were used in the study. Results: The quality of life of the individuals in the study is moderate. The scores they got from the drug compliance scale were at a good level. The quality of life score is lower in those who have children, do not see the parasite under the microscope, and have scabies in other individuals at home. The quality of life score was negatively correlated with the drug compliance score; There is a statistically significant positive correlation with the duration of the disease. Conclusion: In this study, it was determined that the effectiveness of treatment was lower in patients who have children and other family members with scabies. Patients who see the parasite, which is the causative agent of the disease, under the microscope at the time of diagnosis, have a higher level of treatment compliance than those who do not see the parasite, and it has been determined that these individuals benefit from the treatment higher.
疥疮患者药物依从性及生活质量的测定
目的:这是一项横断面研究,旨在确定疥疮患者皮肤生活质量和医疗依从性的社会人口学特征之间的关系。方法:诊断为疥疮并在治疗后要求随访的患者纳入研究。采用社会人口学问卷和皮肤指数-16量表(Skindex-16)进行研究。结果:研究对象的生活质量一般。用药依从性量表得分均处于较好水平。那些有孩子的人,在显微镜下看不到寄生虫的人,以及家里有其他人疥疮的人,生活质量得分较低。生活质量评分与用药依从性评分呈负相关;与病程有统计学上显著的正相关。结论:在本研究中,确定了治疗效果较低的患者有孩子和其他家庭成员疥疮。在诊断时,在显微镜下看到寄生虫的患者,即疾病的病原体,比没有看到寄生虫的患者有更高的治疗依从性,并且已经确定这些个体从治疗中获益更高。
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