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AB1214 PRELIMINAR STUDY OF THERAPY ADHERENCE CONTROLLED BY PRESCRIPTION OF MEDICATION AND SELF-PERCEPTION ADHERENCE OF INFLAMMATORY CHRONIC DISEASE PATIENTS

Authors :
Isabel Martínez Cordellat
Emilio Monte Boquet
Inés Cánovas Olmos
Carmen Nájera Herranz
Elena Grau García
Antonio Luis García Cebrián
Jose Eloy Oller Rodríguez
Cristobal Pávez Perales
José Luis Poveda Andrés
José Ivorra Cortés
Jorge Juan Fragio-Gil
José Andrés Román Ivorra
Rosa Negueroles Albuixech
Inmaculada Chalmeta Verdejo
Luis Gonzalez Puig
Francisco Miguel Ortiz Sanjuan
Roxana Gonzalez Mazario
Cristina Alcañiz Escandell
Marta De la Rubia Navarro
Elvira Vicens Bernabeu
Source :
Abstracts Accepted for Publication.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2019.

Abstract

Background: The absence of therapy adherence is a public health problem and leads to negative consequences in inflammatory chronic diseases. The measurement of therapy adherence has demonstrated effectiveness on the improvement of compliance, but it is difficult to estimate because it is based on indirect measurements. With high probability there will be discrepancies between different measurements. Objectives: To estimate the discrepancies between therapy adherence controlled by prescription of medication, Morisky-Green test and self-perception adherence patients under biological subcutaneous treatment or under JAKinhibs oral treatment. Methods: Observational study including inflammatory chronic disease patients under biological subcutaneous treatment or under JAKinhibs oral treatment, selected consecutively. We performed a preliminary stage where patients were contacted by telephone and after that the questionnarie was sent to the email address they provided. The questionnaire included Morisky-Green test and a self-perception adherence scale (0-10). Data about dispensation of medication was collected from the pharmacy service. We defined as “adherent patient” a dispensation rate over 80%. Results: 54 patients were contacted, and 37 of them full-filled the questionnaire. 28 full-filled the online questionnaire but the other 9 preferred the paper format. The patients from the online format questionnaire had a mean age of 50.86 years (range 22-74), and patients of paper format questionnaire had a mean age of 61.38 years (38-71). We observed a high proportion of patients with university studies among those who preferred the online format. 21 of the patients surveyed had rheumatoid arthritis, 7 psoriatic arthritis, 7 ankylosing spondylitis and 1 juvenile idiopathic arthritis. 21 were under subcutaneous biological therapies and 16 under oral JAKinhibitor therapies. From the 37 patients, 64.8% took 2 or more pills daily. among the 37 surveyed patients a discrepancy between therapy adherence controlled by dispensation of medication and adherence by Morisky-Green was observed (94.6% vs 72.97%, P among the analyzed factors which may affect the therapy adherence, the oral route of administration showed more adherence rate controlled by dispensation of medication (P=0.019) and with Morisky-Green adherence rate (P=0.016). No other association with other factors as age, gender or time of disease evolution was observed. Conclusion: Younger patients and those with university studies preferred to full-fill the online questionnaire. A discrepancy between therapy adherence controlled by dispensation of medication and adherence by Morisky-Green was observed. Moreover oral route of treatment showed more therapy adherence than subcutaneous route of treatment. Even if the patients are no self-considered as 100% adherents (Morisky-Green), a tendency of collect the medication on a regular basis was observed. This seems to indicate that instead of the controlled dispensation of medication by Pharmacy, patients with lower therapy adherence will collect all the medication. Disclosure of Interests: None declared

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Abstracts Accepted for Publication
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-eular.5937