Treatment Burden Of Non-Communicable Diseases On Patients Attending Primary Health Care In Bahrain 2020: A Cross-Sectional Study

F. Almousawi, Zahra Ayoob, A. Shehab, Ismaeel Bakhsh, Mahmood Alawainati, Zahra Zabar, B. Al-Saffar
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Background: Adaptation to chronic disease can be challenging. Compliance with medication, adjusting to lifestyle changes, attending health care facilities, and financial costs are among many obstacles encountered. Treatment burden is defined as the effort required by the patient or caregiver to manage the medical conditions of the patient and the impact that this has on their lives. The aim of this study was to help the health care system in establishing new strategies to address the treatment burden on patients with non-communicable diseases. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among patients attending non-communicable disease clinics and central diabetic clinics in eight different primary health care centers in Bahrain, using the Treatment Burden Questionnaire through structured interviews. A value of 59 and above was considered as an unacceptable burden according to patient acceptable symptom state (PASS). Results: Of the 411 participants, around 18% had an unacceptable burden. Female subjects reported a five times higher treatment burden. The younger population of less than 65 years scored higher treatment burden by three folds. Injectable medications were associated with a two-fold increase in treatment burden compared to other medication modalities. Conclusion: Although treatment burden is an emerging and insufficiently addressed concept in the literature, this study revealed an overall low treatment burden. Further studies should be conducted to assess treatment burden and suggest strategies accordingly. Health care providers are encouraged to integrate all patient aspects in the management. New recommendations to formulate updated guidelines with the aim of minimizing the treatment burden are warranted. Keywords: Bahrain, Chronic disease, Non-communicable disease, Primary health care, Surveys and Questionnaires
2020年巴林初级卫生保健患者的非传染性疾病治疗负担:一项横断面研究
背景:适应慢性病可能具有挑战性。药物依从性、适应生活方式的变化、参加医疗保健机构以及财务成本都是遇到的许多障碍。治疗负担是指患者或护理人员为管理患者的医疗状况及其对其生活的影响所需的努力。这项研究的目的是帮助卫生保健系统制定新的战略,以解决非传染性疾病患者的治疗负担。方法:采用结构化访谈的治疗负担问卷,对巴林八个不同初级卫生保健中心的非传染性疾病诊所和中心糖尿病诊所的患者进行横断面研究。根据患者可接受的症状状态(PASS),59及以上的值被认为是不可接受的负担。结果:在411名参与者中,约18%的人负担不可接受。女性受试者的治疗负担高出五倍。65岁以下的年轻人群的治疗负担高出三倍。与其他药物治疗方式相比,注射药物治疗负担增加了两倍。结论:尽管治疗负担在文献中是一个新兴的且未得到充分解决的概念,但本研究显示治疗负担总体较低。应进行进一步的研究,以评估治疗负担并提出相应的策略。鼓励卫生保健提供者将患者的所有方面纳入管理。有必要提出新的建议,制定最新的指导方针,以尽量减少治疗负担。关键词:巴林,慢性病,非传染性疾病,初级保健,调查和问卷
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