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Evaluation of Therapeutic Adherence in Patients Suffering from Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatism in the Rheumatology Wards of Lomé (Togo)
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作者 Eyram Fianyo Wendlassida Joëlle Stéphanie Zabsonre Tiendrebeogo +3 位作者 Viwalé Etonam Sika Koffi-Tessio Kodjo Kakpovi Owonayo Oniankitan Moustafa Mijiyawa 《Open Journal of Rheumatology and Autoimmune Diseases》 2023年第4期88-97,共10页
Objectives: Therapeutic compliance can be defined as the degree of adequacy between a patient’s behaviour and his doctor’s recommendations. Non-adherence to treatment has serious consequences in terms of morbidity a... Objectives: Therapeutic compliance can be defined as the degree of adequacy between a patient’s behaviour and his doctor’s recommendations. Non-adherence to treatment has serious consequences in terms of morbidity and mortality. Our aim was to assess adherence among patients treated for chronic inflammatory rheumatism in Lomé. Patients and Methods: This was a multicentre cross-sectional study conducted from January 2015 to December 2021. Patients aged 18 years or older, treated in the rheumatology departments of the Sylvanus Olympio University Hospital or the Bè Hospital during the study period, were included if they were diagnosed with chronic inflammatory rheumatism and started on disease-modifying therapy. Adherence was assessed using the Compliance Questionnaire Rheumatology 19 questionnaire, with a threshold for good compliance set at 80%. Results: Out of 13,214 patients received, 159 suffered from chronic inflammatory rheumatism (hospital frequency 1.5%), and 60 met the inclusion criteria for our study. There were 55 women (91.7%) and 5 men (8.3%), giving a sex-ratio of 1/11. The mean age was 49.5 ± 13.5 years (extremes: 19 and 78 years). Rheumatoid arthritis (68.3%) was the most common rheumatic disease, followed by undefined rheumatic diseases (16.6%) and spondyloarthritis (8.3%). Average compliance with treatment was 76.9% ± 12.4% (extremes 29.8 and 91.2). There was no statistically significant difference according to the type of rheumatism. Conclusion: Overall compliance was poor, with a Compliance Questionnaire Rheumatology 19 of less than 80%. It was non-significantly influenced by socioeconomic status, disease severity and duration of progression. 展开更多
关键词 therapeutic adherence NON-adherence Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatism Black Africa
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Therapeutic Compliance of Hypertensive Patients Followed in Ambulatory in the Cardiology Department of Kati University Hospital
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作者 Boubacar Sonfo Coumba Thiam +17 位作者 Mariam Sako Massama Konaté Youssouf Camara Mamadou Touré Boubacar Diarra Diakaridja Sacko Samba Sidibé Bassan Diarra Hamidou Camara Asmaou Keita Konimba Diarra Hamidou Oumar Bâ Ibrahima Sangaré Youssouf Guindo Sanoussi Daffe Daouda Fofana Souleymane Coulibaly Ichaka Menta 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases》 CAS 2024年第5期333-342,共10页
Introduction: High blood pressure is a major public health problem worldwide due to its frequency and cardiovascular complications. Adherence to treatment for chronic diseases is a global problem. The aim was to study... Introduction: High blood pressure is a major public health problem worldwide due to its frequency and cardiovascular complications. Adherence to treatment for chronic diseases is a global problem. The aim was to study therapeutic adherence in hypertensive patients followed in ambulatory. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study with prospective recruitment that took place from July 1 to December 31, 2022 (6 months) in the cardiology department of the university hospital of Kati. The variables studied were sociodemographic data, cardiovascular risk factors, comorbidities, the possession of insurance and compliance (the Girerd questionnaire was used to assess adherence). Results: A total of 1182 patients were consulted, including 887 for hypertension, a frequency of 75%. Fifty-six patients were included in the study. The average age was 58.18 ± 13.25 years with extremes of 30 and 80 years. There was a female predominance (75%) with a sex ratio of 0.3. The majority of patients lived in urban areas (89.3%). Out-of-school patients accounted for 44.6%, more than half of patients or 55.4% had no income, patients with medical coverage accounted for 67.9% of cases. The main risk factors were physical inactivity (25%) followed by smoking 14.3%. More than 71% of patients had a compliance problem and the main reasons were forgetting to take the drug with 73.2%, followed by delayed treatment of 50% and drug discontinuation of 28.6%. Conclusion: Compliance is a real challenge and a major public health issue. This study allowed us to find a real problem of compliance in our hypertensive patients. There was a statistically significant relationship between drug adherence and forgetting to take the drug and drug discontinuation. 展开更多
关键词 HYPERTENSIVE therapeutic adherence University Hospital of Kati
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Patients’time in therapeutic range on warfarin among atrial fibrillation patients in Warfarin Medication Therapy Adherence Clinic 被引量:1
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作者 Siew Ling Lee Thien Jian Ong +4 位作者 Wardati Mazlan-Kepli Annuysia Mageswaran Kai Hsin Tan Abdul-Muizz Abd-Malek Robert Cronshaw 《World Journal of Cardiology》 2021年第9期483-492,共10页
BACKGROUND The quality of warfarin therapy can be determined by the time in the therapeutic range(TTR)of international normalized ratio(INR).The estimated minimum TTR needed to achieve a benefit from warfarin therapy... BACKGROUND The quality of warfarin therapy can be determined by the time in the therapeutic range(TTR)of international normalized ratio(INR).The estimated minimum TTR needed to achieve a benefit from warfarin therapy is≥60%.AIM To determine TTR and the predictors of poor TTR among atrial fibrillation patients who receive warfarin therapy.METHODS A retrospective observational study was conducted at a cardiology referral center in Selangor,Malaysia.A total of 420 patients with atrial fibrillation and under follow-up at the pharmacist led Warfarin Medication Therapeutic Adherence Clinic between January 2014 and December 2018 were included.Patients’clinical data,information related to warfarin therapy,and INR readings were traced through electronic Hospital Information system.A data collection form was used for data collection.The percentage of days when INR was within range was calculated using the Rosendaal method.The poor INR control category was defined as a TTR<60%.Predictors for poor TTR were further determined by using logistic regression.RESULTS A total of 420 patients[54.0%male;mean age 65.7(10.9)years]were included.The calculated mean and median TTR were 60.6%±20.6%and 64%(interquartile range 48%-75%),respectively.Of the included patients,57.6%(n=242)were in the good control category and 42.4%(n=178)were in the poor control category.The annual calculated mean TTR between the year 2014 and 2018 ranged from 59.7%and 67.3%.A high HAS-BLED score of≥3 was associated with poor TTR(adjusted odds ratio,2.525;95%confidence interval:1.6-3.9,P<0.001).CONCLUSION In our population,a high HAS-BLED score was associated with poor TTR.This could provide an important insight when initiating an oral anticoagulant for these patients.Patients with a high HAS-BLED score may obtain less benefit from warfarin therapy and should be considered for other available oral anticoagulants for maximum benefit. 展开更多
关键词 Atrial fibrillation Time in therapeutic range International normalized ratio HAS-BLED score Oral anticoagulants Warfarin Medication therapeutic adherence Clinic
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