Self-reported vs. objectively assessed adherence to inhaled corticosteroids in asthma.

Frodi Fridason Jensen, Kjell E J Håkansson, Britt Overgaard Nielsen, Ulla Møller Weinreich, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik
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Background: Adherence to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in asthma is vital for disease control. However, obtaining reliable and clinically useful measures of adherence remains a major challenge. We investigated the association between patient-reported adherence and objectively measured adherence based on filled prescriptions with inhaled corticosteroids in adults with asthma.

Methods: In total, 178 patients with asthma were asked to self-assess adherence during routine visits at a respiratory outpatient clinic. Self-assessment was performed using Foster score ("How many days in a 7-day week do you take your medication as prescribed?", with the answer divided by 7). Objective adherence was calculated as medication possession ratio (MPR). Bivariate and multivariable linear regression, adjusted for age, sex, FEV1, GINA treatment step, excessive use of SABA, and history of exacerbations were used for analyses.

Results: Of the included patients, 87.6% reported a Foster score of 100%, while the mean ICS MPR was 54.0% (SD 25%). Complex regimens such as twice-daily dosing or dual inhaler-use were associated with lower adherence (p = 0.015 and p < 0.001, respectively). Foster score was predictive of ICS MPR, with an absolute 32% increase in MPR between patients reporting Foster scores of 0 and 100% (95% CI 13-50%, p < 0.001). Female sex predicted higher ICS MPR (p = 0.019). Previous asthma-related hospitalization(s) predicted lower ICS MPR (p = 0.039).

Conclusion: Although a weak association was found between Foster score and ICS MPR, findings do not support the use of Foster score, and by that self-reported adherence, as a reliable marker of controller adherence in asthma due to significant mismatch between patient-reported adherence and MPR. Future studies should address the complex interplay between patient-reported and objectively assessed adherence to controller medication in asthma.

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哮喘患者吸入皮质类固醇依从性的自我报告与客观评估。
背景:哮喘患者坚持使用吸入性皮质类固醇(ICS)对疾病控制至关重要。然而,获得可靠和临床有用的依从性测量仍然是一个主要挑战。我们调查了患者报告的依从性和客观测量的依从性之间的关系,这些依从性基于成人哮喘患者吸入皮质类固醇的填充处方。方法:共178例哮喘患者被要求在呼吸门诊进行常规就诊时自我评估依从性。采用福斯特评分(“一周7天,你有多少天按规定服药?”,将答案除以7)进行自我评估。客观依从性以药物持有率(MPR)计算。采用双变量和多变量线性回归进行分析,校正了年龄、性别、FEV1、GINA治疗步骤、SABA的过度使用和恶化史。结果:在纳入的患者中,87.6%的患者报告福斯特评分为100%,而ICS平均MPR为54.0% (SD为25%)。复杂的治疗方案,如每日两次给药或双吸入器使用,与较低的依从性相关(p = 0.015和p)。结论:尽管福斯特评分和ICS MPR之间存在弱关联,但由于患者报告的依从性和MPR之间存在显著不匹配,研究结果不支持使用福斯特评分和自我报告的依从性作为哮喘控制者依从性的可靠标志。未来的研究应该解决哮喘患者报告的和客观评估的控制药物依从性之间复杂的相互作用。
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期刊介绍: Asthma Research and Practice is the official publication of Interasma and publishes cutting edge basic, clinical and translational research in addition to hot topic reviews and debate articles relevant to asthma and related disorders (such as rhinitis, COPD overlapping syndrome, sinusitis). The journal has a specialized section which focusses on pediatric asthma research. Asthma Research and Practice aims to serve as an international platform for the dissemination of research of interest to pulmonologists, allergologists, primary care physicians and family doctors, ENTs and other health care providers interested in asthma, its mechanisms and comorbidities.
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