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Exploring intentional medication non-adherence in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: the role of physician–patient interactions

机译:探索有意用药患者狼疮患者红斑狼疮:医师 - 患者互动的作用

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Objective Medication non-adherence contributes to worse health outcomes among SLE patients. The underlying mechanisms that drive medication non-adherence are poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to explore possible mechanisms of medication non-adherence by eliciting patient experiences. Methods Consented adult patients with ACR- or SLICC-classified SLE were recruited. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted across six participants. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analysed using an iterative process. The findings were presented to an interactive public forum with SLE patients, family members and friends of patients, and health-care professionals to assess validity and for elaboration of the concepts developed. Results The following three interrelated themes emerged from the interviews. First, why do rheumatologists not know more about lupus or share what they do know with their patients? Second, why do I have to take so many drugs and why do the drugs not work? Third, if my rheumatologist cannot communicate with me, why should I follow the prescribed medication regimen? Conclusion Our exploratory findings lay out a possible underlying logic by which patients might choose intentionally to engage with medication non-adherence behaviours. Patients suggested that poor communication with their rheumatologists along with a lack of validation of their symptoms contributed to them not valuing the recommendations of physicians. This also contributed to development of a cynical outlook and little belief that medication would improve their condition. Although further work is needed to validate these findings, our preliminary work suggests that interventions focusing on the development of communication skills among both patients and rheumatologists are necessary to reduce medication non-adherence.
机译:客观的药物不遵守有助于SLE患者的健康状况。驱动药物非依从性的潜在机制很差。本研究的目的是通过引发患者体验来探讨药物不遵守的可能机制。方法招募了成年人或Slicc分类SLE的成年患者。六位参与者进行了十个半结构化访谈。采访是使用迭代过程记录,转录和分析的音频。调查结果介绍给互动公共论坛,患有SLE患者,家庭成员和患者的朋友,以及医疗保健专业人员,以评估有效性和制定所发达的概念。结果采访中出现了以下三个相互关联的主题。首先,为什么风湿病学家不了解卢布或分享他们患者所知的内容?其次,为什么我必须采取这么多毒品,为什么药物不起作用?第三,如果我的风湿病学者不能与我沟通,我为什么要遵循规定的药物治疗方案?结论我们的探索性研究结果阐述了可能的潜在逻辑,患者可能会在有意地选择与药物非依从性行为一起选择。患者表明,与他们的风湿病学家的差不多随着对症状的验证而缺乏验证,这导致他们没有评估医生的建议。这也有助于开发愤世嫉俗的前景,并且对药物治疗改善其病情的影响很少。虽然需要进一步的工作来验证这些调查结果,但我们的初步工作表明,关注患者和风湿病学者之间的沟通技能的干预措施是减少药物不遵守的必要条件。

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