1. Changes in Beliefs About Post-Transplant Immunosuppressants Over Time and Its Relation to Medication Adherence and Kidney Graft Dysfunction: A Follow-Up Study
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Kostalova,Barbora, Mala-Ladova,Katerina, Kubena,Ales AntonÃn, Horne,Rob, Dusilova Sulkova,Sylvie, Maly,Josef, Kostalova,Barbora, Mala-Ladova,Katerina, Kubena,Ales AntonÃn, Horne,Rob, Dusilova Sulkova,Sylvie, and Maly,Josef
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Barbora Kostalova,1 Katerina Mala-Ladova,1 Ales Antonin Kubena,1 Rob Horne,2 Sylvie Dusilova Sulkova,3 Josef Maly1 1Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove, Charles University, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic; 2Centre for Behavioural Medicine, UCL School of Pharmacy, University College London, London, UK; 3Hemodialysis Centre, University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Hradec Kralove, Czech RepublicCorrespondence: Katerina Mala-LadovaDepartment of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove, Charles University, Ak. Heyrovskeho 1203/8, Hradec Kralove, 500 05, Czech RepublicTel +420 495 067 486Email ladovaka@faf.cuni.czPurpose: The main aim was to evaluate the changes in beliefs about immunosuppressants over a 3-year period in patients after kidney transplantation. The second aim was to investigate the relationship between beliefs, medication adherence, and selected clinical outcomes such as graft functioning.Patients and Methods: This observational follow-up study was conducted in the outpatient post-transplant clinic at the University Hospital Hradec Kralove in the Czech Republic. Adult patients, at least 4 weeks after kidney transplantation, were invited for the structured interview, which was followed by a self-administered questionnaire survey during their regularly scheduled visits at the clinic. Appropriate paired tests were used to compare two measurements of beliefs about immunosuppressants by BMQ-CZ© in 2016 (baseline) and in 2019 (follow-up). Self-reported adherence was measured by two validated tools (MARS-CZ© and BAASIS©) capturing implementation and discontinuation phases. A generalized linear model was used to investigate the relation between beliefs and the consecutive estimated glomerular filtration rate.Results: The study involved 134 patients. Over time, their perceived treatment necessity beliefs of immunosuppressants decreased, while their treatment-related concerns increased. Overall se
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- 2021