肾移植后治疗依从性作为信息质量指标:2年随访的纵向研究

G. Costa-Requena , M.C. Cantarell , F. Moreso , G. Parramon , D. Seron
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摘要

移植是终末期肾脏疾病的最佳治疗形式,但需要终生坚持免疫抑制治疗。本研究的目的是纵向评估肾移植后的治疗依从性,并比较移植后1个月和18个月接受治疗的信息量及其对治疗依从性的影响。材料与方法在移植后1个月(T1)、6个月(T2)、12个月(T3)、18个月(T4)和24个月(T5)进行药物依从性自我报告测量。分别于移植后1个月和18个月对患者的用药知识和态度进行调查。采用集中趋势测量和非参数检验对数据进行比较。结果本研究共纳入73例患者,中位年龄为57岁。用药不依从率分别为9.6% (T1)、22.5% (T2)、29.2% (T3)、29.8% (T4)、28.1% (T5)。移植后1个月“未咨询医生是否忘记服药”(P= 0.034)对治疗依从性有显著影响。在移植后18个月,没有任何关于药物知识的问题对不坚持治疗产生影响。结论移植后较长的时间增加了治疗不依从性。一些关于治疗信息的问题影响了移植期的不依从,但在随访中没有影响。
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Adherencia al tratamiento tras trasplante renal como indicador de calidad de la información recibida: estudio longitudinal con un seguimiento de 2 años

Introduction

Transplantation is an optimal form of treatment for end-stage renal disease, but requires lifelong adherence to immunosuppressive therapy. The aim of this study was to longitudinally assess the adherence to treatment after kidney transplant, as well as to compare the amount of information about the treatment received at one month and 18 months post-transplantation, and its influence on adherence to treatment.

Material and methods

The Self-Reported Measure of Medication Adherence was administered at month (T1), 6 months (T2), 12 months (T3), 18 months (T4), and 24 months (T5) post-transplantation. Survey about aspects of knowledge and attitudes about medication, was administered at one month and 18 months post-transplant. Measures of central tendency and non-parametric tests were used to compare the data.

Results

The study included a total of 73 patients with a median age of 57 years. The percentage of patients non-adherent to medication was 9.6% (T1), 22.5% (T2), 29.2% (T3), 29.8% (T4), and 28.1% (T5). One month after transplantation “not consulting with the doctor on forgetting to take medication (P=.034) significantly influenced the non-adherence to treatment. At 18 months post- transplantation, none of the issues raised on medication knowledge had an influence on non-adherence to treatment.

Conclusions

Longer times since transplantation increased the non-adherence to treatment. Some issues regarding the information of treatment influenced the non-adherence in the immediate transplant period, but not in the follow-up.

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