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Inhaled corticosteroid adherence in paediatric patients: the PACMAN cohort study.

机译:小儿患者吸入糖皮质激素的依从性:PACMAN队列研究。

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AIMS: Poor adherence with inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) has been reported frequently and may be associated with uncontrolled asthma. A better understanding of factors influencing adherence may help to achieve higher adherence rates for a larger part of the population, which will eventually lead to better asthma control. The aim of this study was to investigate factors associated with adherence in paediatric ICS users. METHODS: We included 527 children using ICSs who participated in the Pharmacogenetics of Asthma Medication in Children: Medication with Anti-inflammatory Effects (PACMAN) cohort study. The outcome, a parent-reported adherence, was assessed by using the Medication Adherence Report Scale. Four categories of determinants were studied: child characteristics, family characteristics, medication use (parental beliefs towards medication; using Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire) and environmental factors. RESULTS: Good adherence was observed in 302 children (57%). Increased fractional exhaled nitric oxide values (indication for airway inflammation) were associated with a lower chance of good adherence (OR = 0.25, 95%CI = 0.15-0.41). Parental necessity beliefs about medication were associated with higher adherence (OR = 2.32, 95%CI = 1.59-3.39). Dutch origin was also associated with higher adherence rates (OR = 2.11, 95%CI = 1.09-4.07). Furthermore, younger age (< 6 years) was associated with better adherence (OR = 1.62, 95%CI = 1.02-2.59). CONCLUSIONS: Increased airway inflammation was associated with lower ICS adherence, which underlines the need of good adherence to reach disease control. Our results suggest that by improving knowledge, especially in ethnic minorities, and by stimulating positive parental perception towards the nature of the disease, the characteristics of the prescribed drugs and the use of medications, better adherence and as a result better asthma control could be reached.
机译:目的:经常报告吸入糖皮质激素(ICSs)依从性差,可能与哮喘不受控制有关。更好地了解影响依从性的因素可能有助于在更大比例的人群中实现更高的依从性,这最终将导致更好的哮喘控制。这项研究的目的是调查与小儿ICS用户依从性相关的因素。方法:我们纳入了527名使用ICS的儿童,他们参与了儿童哮喘药理遗传学研究:抗炎作用药物队列研究。使用药物依从性报告量表评估父母报告的依从性结果。研究了四类决定因素:儿童特征,家庭特征,药物使用情况(父母对药物的信仰;使用对药物问卷的信仰)和环境因素。结果:302名儿童(57%)观察到良好的依从性。呼出气中一氧化氮分数的增加(气道炎症的征兆)与良好依从性的机会降低相关(OR = 0.25,95%CI = 0.15-0.41)。父母对药物的必要性信念与更高的依从性相关(OR = 2.32,95%CI = 1.59-3.39)。荷兰血统也与较高的依从性相关(OR = 2.11,95%CI = 1.09-4.07)。此外,年龄较小(<6岁)与更好的依从性相关(OR = 1.62,95%CI = 1.02-2.59)。结论:气道炎症增加与ICS依从性降低有关,这突显了需要良好依从性才能控制疾病。我们的结果表明,通过提高知识水平,尤其是少数民族知识,并通过激发父母对疾病性质的积极认识,可以开出处方药的特征和使用药物,从而达到更好的依从性,从而更好地控制哮喘。

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