M Buğra Görgülü, Rıza Can Kardaş, Dilara Koç Şeramet, Rıdvan Mercan, Mehmet Engin Tezcan, Abdurrahman Tufan, Hamit Küçük, Berna Göker, M Akif Öztürk
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背景/目的:大多数关于痛风治疗失败的研究表明,知识差距和医生干预不足是主要原因。然而,在知识渊博和经验丰富的医生的教育下,患者在多大程度上坚持这些建议,缺乏研究。材料和方法:本研究评估了在大学风湿病诊所就诊的患者,这些患者被风湿病学家充分告知饮食、目标血清尿酸水平和痛风。我们评估了他们对治疗的依从性、临床和实验室结果以及治疗开始后中位7年的疾病状态。共有302名在三级风湿病中心开始治疗并获得足够信息的痛风患者被筛选。初步访谈后,195名患者符合研究标准并被纳入研究。根据自我报告评估治疗依从性,并使用医疗记录评估目标尿酸水平的实现。结果:纳入研究的195例患者中,87.4%为男性,中位年龄59岁。常见的合并症包括高血压(50%)、高甘油三酯血症(54.5%)和糖尿病(23.2%)。BMI中位数为29.3 kg/m2,其中45.1%为超重,44.6%为肥胖。在最后一次随访中,68.5%继续服用处方药的患者仍然坚持服用。非依从性患者明显消耗更多的肉(≥3.5份/周),并且两次发作的间隔时间更长。非粘附患者也有较高的尿酸水平(7.25 mg/dL vs. 6.0 mg/dL, p < 0.001)和更频繁的痛风发作。非依从性患者的定期随访次数明显减少。结论:在痛风患者中达到可接受的治疗依从性和成功取决于医生提供足够的疾病知识和适当的教育。
Evaluation of treatment compliance in gout patients: a patient-centered study.
Background/aim: Most studies on unsuccessful gout treatment suggest that knowledge gaps and inadequate physician interventions are major contributors. However, there is a lack of research on the extent to which patients, educated by knowledgeable and experienced physicians, adhere to these recommendations.
Materials and methods: This study evaluated patients seen in university rheumatology clinics who were adequately informed about diet, target serum uric acid levels, and gout by rheumatologists. We assessed their compliance with treatment, clinical and laboratory findings, and disease status a median of seven years after treatment initiation. A total of 302 gout patients who began treatment in tertiary rheumatology centers and received adequate information were screened. After the initial interview, 195 patients met the study criteria and were included. Treatment compliance was evaluated based on self-reports, and target uric acid level achievement was assessed using medical records.
Results: Of the 195 patients included in the study, 87.4% were male, with a median age of 59 years. Common comorbidities included hypertension (50%), hypertriglyceridemia (54.5%), and diabetes mellitus (23.2%). The median BMI was 29.3 kg/m2, with 45.1% classified as overweight and 44.6% as obese. At the last follow-up, 68.5% of patients who continued their prescribed medication remained adherent. Nonadherent patients consumed significantly more meat (≥3.5 servings/week) and experienced longer intervals between flares. Nonadherent patients also had higher uric acid levels (7.25 mg/dL vs. 6.0 mg/dL, p < 0.001) and more frequent gout flares. Regular follow-up visits were significantly lower in nonadherent patients.
Conclusion: Achieving an acceptable level of treatment adherence and success in gout patients depends on adequate disease knowledge and appropriate education provided by physicians.
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Turkish Journal of Medical sciences is a peer-reviewed comprehensive resource that provides critical up-to-date information on the broad spectrum of general medical sciences. The Journal intended to publish original medical scientific papers regarding the priority based on the prominence, significance, and timeliness of the findings. However since the audience of the Journal is not limited to any subspeciality in a wide variety of medical disciplines, the papers focusing on the technical details of a given medical subspeciality may not be evaluated for publication.