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The Sex-Specific Detrimental Effect of Diabetes and Gender-Related Factors on Pre-admission Medication Adherence Among Patients Hospitalized for Ischemic Heart Disease: Insights From EVA Study

Authors :
Valeria Raparelli
Marco Proietti
Giulio Francesco Romiti
Andrea Lenzi
Stefania Basili
The EVA Collaborative Group
Claudio Tiberti
Federica Panimolle
Andrea Isidori
Elisa Giannetta
Mary Anna Venneri
Laura Napoleone
Marta Novo
Silvia Quattrino
Simona Ceccarelli
Eleni Anastasiadou
Francesca Megiorni
Cinzia Marchese
Enrico Mangieri
Gaetano Tanzilli
Nicola Viceconte
Francesco Barillà
Carlo Gaudio
Vincenzo Paravati
Guglielmo Tellan
Evaristo Ettorre
Adriana Servello
Fabio Miraldi
Andrea Moretti
Alessandra Tanzilli
Piergiovanni Mazzonna
Suleyman Al Kindy
Riccardo Iorio
Martina Di Iorio
Gennaro Petriello
Laura Gioffrè
Eleonora Indolfi
Gaetano Pero
Nino Cocco
Loredana Iannetta
Sara Giannuzzi
Emilio Centaro
Sonia Cristina Sergi
Filippo Toriello
Eleonora Ruscio
Tommaso Todisco
Nicolò Sperduti
Giuseppe Santangelo
Giacomo Visioli
Marco Vano
Marco Borgi
Ludovica Maria Antonini
Silvia Robuffo
Claudia Tucci
Agostino Rossoni
Valeria Spugnardi
Annarita Vernile
Mariateresa Santoliquido
Verdiana Santori
Giulia Tosti
Fabrizio Recchia
Francesco Morricone
Roberto Scacciavillani
Alice Lipari
Andrea Zito
Floriana Testa
Giulia Ricci
Ilaria Vellucci
Marianna Vincenti
Silvia Pietropaolo
Camilla Scala
Nicolò Rubini
Marta Tomassi
Daria Amoroso
Lucia Stefanini
Simona Bartimoccia
Giovanni Talerico
Pasquale Pignatelli
Roberto Cangemi
Salvatore Minisola
Sergio Morelli
Antonio Fraioli
Silvia Nocchi
Mario Fontana
Sebastiano Filetti
Massimo Fiorilli
Danilo Toni
Anne Falcou
Louise Pilote
Tabeth Tsitsi Jiri
Muhammad Ahmer Wali
Amanpreet Kaur
Malik Elharram
Anna Rita Vestri
Patrizia Ferroni
Clara Crescioli
Cristina Antinozzi
Francesca Serena Pignataro
Tiziana Bellini
Alessandro Trentini
Roberto Carnevale
Cristina Nocella
Carlo Catalano
Iacopo Carbone
Nicola Galea
Giuliano Bertazzoni
Marianna Suppa
Antonello Rosa
Gioacchino Galardo
Maria Alessandroni
Lorena Cipollone
Alessandro Coppola
Mariangela Palladino
Giulio Illuminati
Fabrizio Consorti
Paola Mariani
Fabrizio Neri
Paolo Salis
Antonio Segatori
Laurent Tellini
Gianluca Costabile
Source :
Frontiers in Endocrinology, Vol 10 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2019.

Abstract

Background: Sex and gender-related factors have been under-investigated as relevant determinants of health outcomes across non-communicable chronic diseases. Poor medication adherence results in adverse clinical outcomes and sex differences have been reported among patients at high cardiovascular risk, such as diabetics. The effect of diabetes and gender-related factors on medication adherence among women and men at high risk for ischemic heart disease (IHD) has not yet been fully investigated.Aim: To explore the role of sex, gender-related factors, and diabetes in pre-admission medication adherence among patients hospitalized for IHD.Materials and Methods: Data were obtained from the Endocrine Vascular disease Approach (EVA) (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02737982), a prospective cohort of patients admitted for IHD. We selected patients with baseline information regarding the presence of diabetes, cardiovascular risk factors, and gender-related variables (i.e., gender identity, gender role, gender relations, institutionalized gender). Our primary outcome was the proportion of pre-admission medication adherence defined through a self-reported questionnaire. We performed a sex-stratified analysis of clinical and gender-related factors associated with pre-admission medication adherence.Results: Two-hundred eighty patients admitted for IHD (35% women, mean age 70), were included. Around one-fourth of the patients were low-adherent to therapy before hospitalization, regardless of sex. Low-adherent patients were more likely diabetic (40%) and employed (40%). Sex-stratified analysis showed that low-adherent men were more likely to be employed (58 vs. 33%) and not primary earners (73 vs. 54%), with more masculine traits of personality, as compared with medium-high adherent men. Interestingly, women reporting medication low-adherence were similar for clinical and gender-related factors to those with medium-high adherence, except for diabetes (42 vs. 20%, p = 0.004). In a multivariate adjusted model only employed status was associated with poor medication adherence (OR 0.55, 95%CI 0.31–0.97). However, in the sex-stratified analysis, diabetes was independently associated with medication adherence only in women (OR 0.36; 95%CI 0.13–0.96), whereas a higher masculine BSRI was the only factor associated with medication adherence in men (OR 0.59, 95%CI 0.35–0.99).Conclusion: Pre-admission medication adherence is common in patients hospitalized for IHD, regardless of sex. However, patient-related factors such as diabetes, employment, and personality traits are associated with adherence in a sex-specific manner.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16642392
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4ae1451f249f4c12b6d5178d6535b92b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00107