Medication Adherence in Children with Down Syndrome with Autoimmune Thyroid Disease During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Indonesian Study

Q3 Medicine
Yuni Hisbiyah, A. Endaryanto, Bagus Setyoboedi, W. Deakandi, N. Rochmah, M. Faizi
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Background: The coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly affected healthcare systems. Down syndrome (DS) is a chronic disease caused by trisomy of chromosome 21 which is associated with a variety of medical problems such as autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) that necessitate comprehensive routine treatment. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was an increasing an unavailability, which became an impediment to chronic disease patients’ drug consumption. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the barriers to medication adherence faced by DS patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: An observational analytic study was conducted from January to July 2021 among parents of DS patients who registered in the pediatric endocrinology outpatient clinic of Dr. Soetomo General Hospital. Inclusion criteria include: The parents of DS with AITD patients aged 1 - 18 years who came to the pediatric endocrinology polyclinic, routinely took oral medication before March 2020, can fill out questionnaire forms independently, and signed the informed consent. Exclusion criteria were parents of DS patients who did not take regular medication, or started treatment after March 2020. Data were collected and analyzed using the Wilcoxon comparison test Results: There are 31 DS patients responded and completed the questionnaires. Adherence to hospital visits in DS with AITD patients before and during the COVID-19 pandemic showed significant differences (P = 0.001). The main barriers to follow-up visits during the pandemic were lockdown protocol which made travel difficult (28%). The compliance for taking medication was still high although 13 (41.9%) obtained the medicine without a prescription. Conclusions: Changes in terms of medication adherence during the pandemic have highlighted the importance of improving DS patient’s access to healthcare. Shifting medication counseling to the nearest primary health care provider with supervision from a tertiary referral specialist appears to be a reasonable and potentially cost-effective strategy in improving treatment adherence especially in a pandemic setting.
新冠肺炎大流行期间唐氏综合征伴自身免疫性甲状腺疾病儿童的药物依从性:印度尼西亚研究
背景:冠状病毒病-19(新冠肺炎)大流行对医疗系统产生了重大影响。唐氏综合征(DS)是一种由21号染色体三体性引起的慢性疾病,与各种医学问题有关,如自身免疫性甲状腺疾病(AITD),需要进行全面的常规治疗。在新冠肺炎大流行期间,不可用性日益增加,这成为慢性病患者药物消费的障碍。目的:本研究旨在检查新冠肺炎大流行期间DS患者在药物依从性方面面临的障碍。方法:于2021年1月至7月在Soetomo综合医院儿科内分泌门诊注册的DS患者父母中进行了一项观察性分析研究。纳入标准包括:年龄在1-18岁的患有AITD的DS患者的父母来到儿科内分泌综合诊所,在2020年3月之前常规口服药物,可以独立填写调查表,并签署知情同意书。排除标准为未服用常规药物或在2020年3月后开始治疗的DS患者的父母。使用Wilcoxon比较试验收集数据并进行分析。结果:共有31名DS患者回答并完成了问卷调查。在新冠肺炎大流行之前和期间,有AITD患者的DS患者对医院就诊的依从性显示出显著差异(P=0.001)。在大流行期间,随访的主要障碍是封锁协议,这使得旅行困难(28%)。尽管有13人(41.9%)在没有处方的情况下获得了药物,但服药依从性仍然很高。结论:疫情期间药物依从性的变化突出了改善DS患者获得医疗保健的重要性。在三级转诊专家的监督下,将药物咨询转移到最近的初级卫生保健提供者似乎是一种合理且潜在成本效益高的策略,可以提高治疗依从性,尤其是在疫情环境中。
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Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics
Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics is the official publication of Iranian Society of Pediatrics (ISP) and a peer-reviewed medical journal which is published quarterly. It is informative for all practicing pediatrics including general medical profession.
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