Treatment Adherence among Adolescent Cystic Fibrosis Patients

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING
S. Tiwari, Rimple Sharma, P. Joshi, S. Kabra
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Cystic fibrosis (CF), an autosomal recessive monogenic disorder, leads to abnormal exocrine gland secretions. The complex treatment regimen is time-consuming, burdensome, and costly. Poor treatment adherence may result in increased morbidity and mortality, increased healthcare costs, and hospitalizations, resulting in school absenteeism, decreased productivity, impaired well-being, and decreased quality of life in adolescent CF patients. This non-experimental descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out with the objective to assess the level of treatment adherence, perceptions, and reasons for non-adherence on 30 adolescents with a documented diagnosis of CF in a Pediatrics Chest Clinic of a tertiary care facility in Northern India using the purposive sampling technique from June 2019 to February 2020. Data were collected using standard CF specific self-report questionnaires. The majority of the adolescents were boys (66.7%) with a mean age of 14.90 ± 2.09 years. Most of the adolescents were adherent to physiotherapy, vitamins, and enzyme supplementations. The most common reason for not doing physiotherapy (36.7%) and exercises (26.7%) was lack of time. For vitamins (46.7%) and enzyme supplementations (60.0%) adolescents with CF reported that they simply forget to take medications. The majority of adolescent felt about right about the physiotherapy (63.3%), vitamin (86.7%), and enzyme supplementations (83.3%). More than half of the participants felt that their exercise level was not enough (53.3%). Majority of adolescent CF patients were having positive perception regarding treatment adherence (86.66%). Treatment adherence is common problem among adolescent CF patients that needs regular reinforcement by healthcare team members on vital components of treatment.
青少年囊性纤维化患者的治疗依从性
摘要囊性纤维化(CF)是一种常染色体隐性单基因疾病,可导致外分泌腺分泌物异常。复杂的治疗方案耗时、繁重且成本高昂。不良的治疗依从性可能导致青少年CF患者的发病率和死亡率增加、医疗费用增加和住院,从而导致旷课、生产力下降、幸福感受损和生活质量下降。这项非实验性描述性横断面研究旨在评估2019年6月至2020年2月期间,在印度北部一家三级护理机构的儿科胸科诊所,30名确诊为CF的青少年的治疗依从性、认知和不依从性原因。使用标准CF特异性自我报告问卷收集数据。大多数青少年是男孩(66.7%),平均年龄为14.90±2.09岁。大多数青少年坚持物理疗法、维生素和酶补充剂。不做物理治疗(36.7%)和锻炼(26.7%)的最常见原因是缺乏时间。对于维生素(46.7%)和酶补充剂(60.0%),患有CF的青少年报告说,他们只是忘记服药。大多数青少年对物理疗法(63.3%)、维生素(86.7%)、运动疗法(86.7%,和酶补充(83.3%)。超过一半的参与者认为他们的运动水平不够(53.3%)。大多数青少年CF患者对治疗依从性有积极的看法(86.66%)。治疗依从性是青少年CF患者的常见问题,需要医疗团队成员定期加强治疗的重要组成部分。
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