到用结构化的问询表的口头的抗病毒的肝炎 B 治疗的坚持的评估

2012 
AIM:To assess adherence rates to nucleos(t)ide analogues(NUCs) therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection and determine factors associated with adherence.METHODS:The questionnaire study was conducted in the liver clinics at Concord Repatriation General Hospital.All patients who were currently taking one or more NUCs were asked to complete a structured,selfadministered 32-item questionnaire.Adherence was measured using visual analogue scales.The patient’s treating clinician was also asked to assess their patient’s adherence via a structured questionnaire.RESULTS:A total of 80 patients completed the questionnaire.Sixty six percent of the patients(n = 49) reported optimal adherence whilst 25(33.8%) graded their adherence to NUCs as suboptimal.Thirty four(43%) patients reported to have omitted taking their NUCs sometime in the past.Recent non-adherence was uncommon.Amongst the patients who reported skipping medications,the most common reason cited was 'forgetfulness'(n = 27,56.25%).Other common reasons included:ran out of medications(n = 5,10.42%),being too busy(n = 4,8.33%) and due to a change in daily routine(n = 5,10.42%).Patients who reported low adherence to other prescription pills were also more likely to miss taking NUCs(P = 0.04).Patients who were under the care of a language-discordant clinician were also more likely to report suboptimal adherence to NUCs(P = 0.04).CONCLUSION:Adherence rates were much less than that expected by the physician and has potential adverse affect on long term outcome.Communication and education appear central and strategies need to be implemented to improve ongoing adherence.
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