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Nonadherence to disease modifying antirheumatic drugs in the first year after diagnosis: comparing three adherence measures in early arthritis patients

Authors :
Pasma, A.
Boer, E.
Spijker, A. Van't
Timman, R.
Bemt, B.J. van den
Busschbach, J.J.
Hazes, J.M.
Pasma, A.
Boer, E.
Spijker, A. Van't
Timman, R.
Bemt, B.J. van den
Busschbach, J.J.
Hazes, J.M.
Source :
Rheumatology; 1812; 1819; 1462-0324; 10; 55; ~Rheumatology~1812~1819~~~1462-0324~10~55~~
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare three measurement methods for non-adherence to DMARDs in early arthritis patients: the Compliance Questionnaire Rheumatology (CQR), the intracellular uptake of MTX in the form of MTX-polyglutamates (MTX-PGs) and electronic measurement with Medication Event Monitoring Systems (MEMS). METHODS: DMARD naive early arthritis patients were included in an ongoing cohort study. MEMS were used to measure adherence continuously, while every 3 months MTX-PGs were collected together with the CQR. The associations between the measures were estimated with Spearman rank correlations. Sensitivity and specificity of the CQR against a MEMS cut-off was compared at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. The same applied to MTX-PGs against a MEMS cut-off and MTX-PGs against a CQR cut-off. For the association between MEMS, the CQR and MTX-PGs, a multilevel linear regression model was performed with age, gender, weeks of treatment and MTX dosage as covariates. RESULTS: We included 206 patients. Non-adherence measured with MEMS varied over time and between DMARDs. The CQR score was not associated with MEMS non-adherence at 3, 9 and 12 months. At 9 months, MTX-PGs was associated with MEMS non-adherence, as well as with the CQR. All correlations were below 0.30. CONCLUSION: Associations between the three measures are weak. Explanations are individual differences in the uptake of MTX, and little variance in adherence between patients. Moreover, the measurement domains differ: perceptions (CQR), behaviour (MEMS) and pharmacokinetics (MTX).

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Rheumatology; 1812; 1819; 1462-0324; 10; 55; ~Rheumatology~1812~1819~~~1462-0324~10~55~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284126915
Document Type :
Electronic Resource