1. Measuring therapeutic adherence in systemic lupus erythematosus with electronic monitoring.
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Marengo, MF, Waimann, CA, Achaval, S de, Zhang, H, Garcia-Gonzalez, A, Richardson, MN, Reveille, JD, and Suarez-Almazor, ME
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SYSTEMIC lupus erythematosus , *LONGITUDINAL method , *COHORT analysis , *PATIENT monitoring , *RHEUMATOLOGY , *PILLS , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Objective: We used an electronic monitoring system to quantify adherence to prescribed oral therapies by patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Methods: Participants were included from a larger longitudinal study cohort of 110 patients recruited from publicly-funded rheumatology clinics, 78 of whom agreed to have their SLE drug therapy electronically monitored for two years with the Medication Events Monitoring System (MEMS®, AARDEX Group). Adherence was determined as the percentage of days (weeks for methotrexate) the patient took the medication as prescribed by the physician. Collected data included SLEDAI; SLICC damage index for SLE (SDI); medical outcome study social support survey (MOS-SSS); Center for Epidemiologic Studies depression scale (CESD); and quality of life (SF-12). Results: Ninety percent of the cohort was female, 45% were Hispanic, and 49% were African-American. Mean age was 36.3 years, disease duration was 5.9 years, SLEDAI score was 3.2, and SDI score was 0.9. Adherence was 62% for all drugs combined and did not differ significantly for individual medications. Patients with more depression (p < 0.02), and higher number of pills taken daily (p < 0.02) were more likely to be non-adherent. Only one-fourth of the patients had an average adherence of ≥80%; these patients had a better mental component score (SF-12) at 24 months than non-adherent patients (p < 0.01). Conclusions: Electronic monitoring demonstrated that only one-fourth of the patients had an adherence rate ≥80%. Polypharmacy and depression were associated with non-adherence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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