居家慢性病药物管理。对 180 名患者进行的定量调查。

IF 2.5 Q2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BJGP Open Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0027
Sabine Bayen, Yolaine Haegeman, Nassir Messaadi, Marc Bayen, Maurice Ponchant, Anthony Haro, François Quersin, Matthieu Calafiore
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背景:在法国,16 岁以上的人群中有 40%(2000 万人)表示至少患有一种需要长期治疗的慢性疾病。目标:研究患有一种或多种慢性疾病的人在家中进行口腔治疗的实际情况:通过电子邮件邀请法国的 30 名全科医生为 10 名连续的慢性病患者进行登记:方法:采用标准化问卷进行定量、描述性、观察性、横断面研究,评估医生和患者的社会人口学特征以及在家口服药物的管理情况:20 名全科医生共收集了 180 份问卷:69.4%的人认为服药不是问题;42.8%的人使用药盒;79.4%的人说他们知道 "所有 "药物。61%的人表示忘记服药:结论:一半以上的患者不坚持服药。结论:一半以上的患者不遵医嘱用药,个性化提醒可以减少无意中不遵医嘱用药的情况。
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Chronic disease medication management at home: a quantitative survey among 180 patients.

Background: In France, 40% of people aged >16 years (20 million) report having at least one chronic disease requiring long-term treatment. Compliance with treatment at home is estimated to be 50% on average.

Aim: To study the practical management of oral treatments at home by people living with one or more chronic diseases.

Design & setting: A quantitative, descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study. Thirty GPs in France were invited by email to enrol 10 consecutive patients with chronic diseases.

Method: Standardised questionnaires were used to assess the sociodemographic profile of doctors and patients, and the management of oral medication at home.

Results: Twenty GPs collected 180 questionnaires of which 70% responders said they did not find taking their medication a problem; 43% used a pillbox; 79% said they knew 'all' their medications; and 61% reported forgetting to take their medication (versus 30% who reported never forgetting to take their medication).

Conclusion: More than half of patients are non-adherent to taking oral medication at home for their long-term conditions. Personalised reminders could reduce unintentional medication non-adherence.

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