降压药副作用、症状与患者治疗满意度及依从性。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Karen L Margolis, A Lauren Crain, Pamala A Pawloski, Jeanette Y Ziegenfuss, Nicole K Trower, Anna R Bergdall, MarySue Beran, Christine K Norton, Patricia K Haugen, Daniel J Rehrauer, Beverly B Green, Leif I Solberg, JoAnn M Sperl-Hillen
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背景:降压药的副作用症状可能与服药不依从、治疗不满意和血压控制较差有关。本文描述了高血压控制不良的初级保健人群中降压药副作用症状的频率和特征及其与治疗满意度和依从性的关系。方法:在一项实用试验中,在基线时对患者进行调查,以确定和描述6种潜在的降压药副作用症状(疲劳、头晕、足部肿胀、咳嗽、尿频、性症状)。报告的症状根据严重程度(无问题、有些/中度问题、严重/非常严重问题)和与药物的感知相关性(是/否)进行评级。Logistic回归模型使用症状严重程度和感知到的与药物的相关性来预测BP治疗满意度(非常满意到非常不满意)和药物依从性(改变/停止药物)。结果:在调查应答者中(n = 1,719/3,071, 56%), 90%服用降压药物的应答者报告症状至少有点问题。总体而言,39%的人至少有一种症状是严重或非常严重的问题,34%的人至少有一种症状是他们认为与他们的药物有关的。对于大多数症状,较高的问题严重程度和感知到的与药物的相关性与较低的血压治疗满意度和降低的依从性显著相关。结论:降压药物的副作用症状非常普遍,且往往是困扰患者的大问题。识别和管理它们可能会改善BP的预后。为本研究开发的简短症状评估可以帮助确定解决副作用症状的机会,并提高患者满意度和依从性。临床试验注册:www.Clinicaltrials: gov NCT02996565。
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Blood Pressure Medication Side Effect Symptoms and Patient Treatment Satisfaction and Adherence.

Background: Side effect symptoms to blood pressure (BP) medications may be associated with medication nonadherence, treatment dissatisfaction, and worse BP control. This article describes the frequency and characteristics of BP medication side effect symptoms in a primary care population with poorly controlled hypertension and their relationships to treatment satisfaction and adherence.

Methods: Patients in a pragmatic trial were surveyed at baseline to identify and characterize 6 potential BP medication side effect symptoms (tiredness, dizziness, foot swelling, cough, frequent urination, sexual symptoms). Reported symptoms were rated on severity (not a problem, somewhat/moderate problem, big/very big problem) and perceived relatedness to medications (yes/no). Logistic regression models used symptom severity and perceived relatedness to medications to predict BP treatment satisfaction (very satisfied to very dissatisfied) and medication adherence (changing/stopping medications).

Results: Among survey responders (n = 1,719/3,071, 56%), 90% of respondents taking BP medications reported a symptom that was at least somewhat of a problem. Overall, 39% had at least one symptom that was a big or very big problem and 34% had at least one symptom that they perceived as related to their medication. For most symptoms, both higher problem severity and perceived relatedness to medication were significantly associated with lower BP treatment satisfaction and decreased adherence.

Conclusions: BP medication side effect symptoms were very common and often big problems for patients. Identifying and managing them could potentially improve BP outcomes. The brief symptom assessment developed for this study could help identify opportunities to address side effect symptoms and improve patient satisfaction and adherence.Clinical trial registration: www.

Clinicaltrials: gov NCT02996565.

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期刊介绍: Published since 1988, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine ( JABFM ) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). Believing that the public and scientific communities are best served by open access to information, JABFM makes its articles available free of charge and without registration at www.jabfm.org. JABFM is indexed by Medline, Index Medicus, and other services.
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