失业老年人对曲塞治疗依从性的影响因素

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背景/目的本研究旨在研究影响老年患者在曲塞治疗过程中耐力的因素。方法选择843名60岁以上(平均年龄68.4岁)服用曲斯匹姆12个月的男性和女性进行实验。使用人口统计和社会状况问卷调查、财务报表分析、学历证书、膀胱过度活动问卷和医疗结果研究问卷、膀胱日记和尿流量测定法对治疗依从性进行研究。结果达到30天无治疗期(依从性“生存率”)的平均时间为191天。在6个月和1年内保持依从性的患者比例分别为58.3%和44.0%。根据我们的数据,在一致性患者队列中,受过高等教育(59.3%)、已婚(63.8%)和城市(70.6%)的居民中,意识到自己疾病性质的比例(77.5%)明显更高;但咖啡因滥用者的比例较低(10.9%)。在该队列中,用于购买曲斯匹姆的收入比例(3.1%)较低,但收入和医疗费用支付水平较高(与其他队列相比,分别为p≤0.05和p≤0.01)。对收入平方百分比和trospium成本变化的回归模型的分析证实了这些因素对治疗依从性影响的假设。在一致性患者队列中,描述健康对生活质量影响的角色身体、社会功能、角色情感和心理健康值的平均点数明显更高。严重失禁症状(70.8%)和膀胱过度活动(35.9%)在该队列患者中普遍存在,这也与高疗效和显著降低的副作用数量(9.3%)有关。
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Factors of trospium treatment compliance among unemployed older persons

Background/Purpose

This study aims to study the factors that affect the stamina of elderly patients during trospium treatment.

Methods

To carry out the experiment, 843 men and women older than 60 years (average age, 68.4 years) who had been taking trospium for 12 months were selected. The questionnaire survey on demographic and social status, financial statement analysis, academic certificates, Overactive bladder Questionnaire short form and Medical Outcomes Study-Short Form questionnaires, bladder diaries, and uroflowmetry were used for studies of adherence to treatment.

Results

The average time of reaching the 30-day trospium-treatment-free period (compliance “survival rate”) was 191 days. The percentage of patients who remained compliant for 6 months and 1 year were 58.3% and 44.0%, respectively. According to our data, the percentage of highly educated (59.3%), married (63.8%), and city (70.6%) residents who are aware of the nature of their disease (77.5%) are significantly higher in the cohort of consistent patients; yet the percentage of caffeine abusers is lower (10.9%). In this cohort, the percentage of income spent on trospium purchase (3.1%) was lower, but income and payment level for medical expenses were higher (p ≤ 0.05 and p ≤ 0.01, respectively, compared with other cohorts). An analysis of regressive models of changes in squared percentage of income and trospium costs has confirmed the hypothesis of the impact of these factors on treatment compliance. In the cohort of consistent patients, the average number of points of role physical, social functioning, role emotional, and mental health values that describe the health impact on the quality of life turned out to be significantly higher. Severe incontinence symptoms (70.8%) and overactive bladder (35.9%) prevailed among patients of this cohort, which were also associated with high treatment efficacy and a significantly lower number of side effects (9.3%).

Conclusion

High trospium treatment compliance among elderly men and women is determined by several uneven demographic, social, economic, and medical factors.

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