Analysis of adherence to treatment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Autor: | P. O. Postnikova, P. S. Kovalenko, I. S. Dydykina, A. V. Aboleshina, A. M. Lila |
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Jazyk: | ruština |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Современная ревматология, Vol 16, Iss 4, Pp 40-45 (2022) |
Druh dokumentu: | article |
ISSN: | 1996-7012 2310-158X |
DOI: | 10.14412/1996-7012-2022-4-40-45 |
Popis: | Patients' adherence to drug therapy, medical support and implementation of the doctor's recommendations for lifestyle changes can affect the effectiveness of therapy and quality of life in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Objective: to analyze adherence to treatment, medical support and implementation of recommendations for changing the lifestyle in RA patients, including those with and without low-energy bone fractures.Patients and methods. The study included 88 women with a definite diagnosis of RA. All patients were followed up for a long time (on average 8.45±1.34 years) at V.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology. All patients underwent clinical, radiological and laboratory examinations, and a questionnaire for the quantitative assessment of adherence to treatment was completed.Results and discussion. The integral indicator of adherence to treatment in 30 (34%) patients corresponded to a low level, in 51 (58%) – to an average level, and in 7 (8%) – to a high level. Low adherence to medical support was more often determined in patients with anxiety (p=0.02) and depression (p=0.04). The intake of oral glucocorticoids (GC) was associated with a high adherence to drug therapy (p=0.01). Adherence rates in the group of RA patients with and without bone fractures did not differ significantly. Functional disorders and the severity of radiological changes also did not differ significantly in patients with different levels of adherence.Conclusion. Patients with RA had predominantly an average level of adherence to drug therapy, medical support, and a low level of adherence to recommendations for lifestyle changes. Oral GC were associated with high adherence to drug therapy, while low adherence to medical support was associated with anxiety and depression. Treatment adherence rates in the group of RA patients with and without bone fractures did not differ. |
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