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Patients under treatment for sarcoidosis reported adherence issues and would welcome personalized pharmaceutical care: Results from survey online.
Sarcoidosis is an immune-inflammatory condition marked by significant health disparities. Around 50% of individuals diagnosed with sarcoidosis need long-term or even lifelong treatment to halt the progression of the disease. Recent guidelines, primarily targeting pulmonary sarcoidosis, have been proposed. Despite this, reports on medication adherence in sarcoidosis are scarce, and pharmaceutical care is rarely incorporated into patient-centered treatment strategies. In our study, we conducted a survey through social media (n=157) and discovered that 79% of participants were either slightly or not at all adherent to their medication regimen, according to the Girerd score. The primary goal of this project is to pinpoint the factors influencing non-adherence among sarcoidosis patients. We identified that treatment involving corticosteroids or corticosteroid-sparing drugs, coupled with factors like age and pulmonary localization, are linked to poorer adherence outcomes. Moreover, patients demonstrating poor adherence showed a readiness to engage in personalized pharmaceutical care.
期刊介绍:
Thérapie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to Clinical Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacovigilance, Addictovigilance, Social Pharmacology, Pharmacoepidemiology, Pharmacoeconomics and Evidence-Based-Medicine. Thérapie publishes in French or in English original articles, general reviews, letters to the editor reporting original findings, correspondence relating to articles or letters published in the Journal, short articles, editorials on up-to-date topics, Pharmacovigilance or Addictovigilance reports that follow the French "guidelines" concerning good practice in pharmacovigilance publications. The journal also publishes thematic issues on topical subject.
The journal is indexed in the main international data bases and notably in: Biosis Previews/Biological Abstracts, Embase/Excerpta Medica, Medline/Index Medicus, Science Citation Index.