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The beliefs of rheumatoid arthritis patients in their subcutaneous biological drug: strengths and areas of concern

机译:类风湿性关节炎患者在皮下生物药物中的信仰:优势和关注领域

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Patients' beliefs about their prescribed medication are an important factor influencing intentional non-adherence. This study describes rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients' beliefs about their subcutaneous (SC) biological medication through the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ), and potential associations. As part of the ARCO study (Study on Adherence of Rheumatoid arthritis patients to subCutaneous and Oral drugs), patients completed the BMQ specifically for their SC biological medication, encompassing a necessity and a concerns scale. The medication possession ratio (MPR) was calculated to assess adherence to the SC biological medication. The BMQ was completed by 321 patients. Between 71.0 and 89.7% of patients agreed/strongly agreed with necessity scale statements, and only 7.2% had low necessity scores. Between 20.0 and 49.8% of patients agreed/strongly agreed with four of five concern scale statements, and 72.3% agreed/strongly agreed with the concern statement regarding long-term medication effects. The percentage with high concerns was 58.9%, and was higher in patients not satisfied with, or with less fulfillment of, tolerability expectations. Non-adherence percentages were, respectively, 13.8 and 13.0% (p = 0.919) in those with high or low necessity, and 16.0 and 10.6% (p = 0.171) in those with high or low concerns. Most patients were categorized as 'ambivalent' (58.5%; high necessity/high concerns) or 'accepting' (36.1%; high necessity/low concerns) of their SC biological medication. The BMQ identified patients' concerns with their SC biological medication. Because patients' concerns could influence non-adherence to medication and future outcomes, physicians should address this issue in the clinic by informing patients and setting clear expectations.
机译:患者对其规定药物的信念是影响故意非依恋的重要因素。本研究通过关于药物调查问卷(BMQ)和潜在协会的信仰,描述了类风湿性关节炎(RA)对其皮下(SC)生物药物的信念。作为ARCO研究的一部分(类风湿性关节炎患者对皮下和口腔药物的研究),患者专门为其SC生物药物完成了BMQ,包括必要性和令人担忧的规模。计算药物占有率(MPR)以评估对SC生物药物的依从性。 BMQ由321名患者完成。 71.0至89.7%的患者同意/强烈同意必要规模陈述,只有7.2%的必要性得分低。 20.0至49.8%的患者同意/强烈同意的四项令人担忧的规模陈述,72.3%同意关于长期药物影响的关注声明。高度关切的百分比为58.9%,患者对不满意的较高,或者少满足,可耐受性预期。在高或低必要度的那些中,分别为13.8和13.0%(p = 0.919),在那些高或低于或低于或低于4.0%和10.6%(P = 0.171)的那些。大多数患者被归类为“矛盾”(58.5%;高必需/高担忧)或“接受”(36.1%;高必需/低关注点)的SC生物药物。 BMQ鉴定了患者对SC生物药物的担忧。由于患者的担忧可能会影响不遵守药物和未来结果,因此医生应通过通知患者并确定明确的期望来解决临床中的这个问题。

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