Analysis of factors affecting treatment adherence in patients with keloid disease

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Archives of Dermatological Research Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1007/s00403-025-03849-0
Qin Ge, Yuanyuan Huang, Jingjing Wu, Jingjing Ma, Tingting He, Qian Zhang, Qing Wang, Gen Quan
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The objective of this study is to investigate treatment adherence and factors influencing adherence in patients with keloid disease (KD). A treatment adherence questionnaire was administered to 141 patients with KD treated at Department of Dermatology, Wuhan Asia General Hospital. We analyzed treatment adherence rates and explored the association between adherence and various factors such as sex, age, monthly income, disease course, number of lesions, skin lesion diameter and width, educational background, presence of pruritus or pain symptoms, professional knowledge, and patient training with medication guidance. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses of these factors were performed using SPSS software. The overall treatment adherence rate among patients with KD was 55.32%, with a non-adherence rate of 44.68%. Univariate analysis revealed that sex, age, education level, marital status, monthly personal income, associated symptoms, professional knowledge, patient training with medication guidance, and the number of attending physicians were factors associated with treatment adherence, with significant differences (P < 0.05) between the adherent and non-adherent groups. Sex, age, monthly personal income, presence of pruritus or pain, and patient training with medication guidance were identified as independent factors contributing to poor adherence in patients with KD through our multivariate analysis (P < 0.05). In this study, we noted that treatment adherence in patients with KD was influenced by multiple factors (Sex, monthly personal income, age, presence of accompanying symptoms, patient training with medication guidance). All significantly affected treatment adherence in patients, with age and the presence of pruritus or pain being primary contributors to low treatment adherence.

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瘢痕疙瘩病患者治疗依从性的影响因素分析
本研究的目的是调查瘢痕疙瘩病(KD)患者的治疗依从性和影响依从性的因素。对武汉亚洲总医院皮肤科收治的141例KD患者进行治疗依从性问卷调查。我们分析了治疗依从率,并探讨了依从性与性别、年龄、月收入、病程、病变数量、皮肤病变直径和宽度、教育背景、有无瘙痒或疼痛症状、专业知识、患者接受药物指导的培训等因素的关系。采用SPSS软件对这些因素进行单因素和多因素logistic回归分析。KD患者的总体治疗依从率为55.32%,不依从率为44.68%。单因素分析显示,性别、年龄、受教育程度、婚姻状况、个人月收入、相关症状、专业知识、患者接受药物指导的培训情况、主治医师人数是影响依从性的因素,依从组与非依从组差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。我们的多因素分析发现,性别、年龄、个人月收入、有无瘙痒或疼痛、患者接受药物指导的训练是导致KD患者依从性差的独立因素(P < 0.05)。在本研究中,我们注意到KD患者的治疗依从性受到多种因素的影响(性别、个人月收入、年龄、是否存在伴随症状、患者接受药物指导的培训)。所有这些都显著影响患者的治疗依从性,年龄和瘙痒或疼痛的存在是低治疗依从性的主要原因。
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4.10
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30
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Dermatological Research is a highly rated international journal that publishes original contributions in the field of experimental dermatology, including papers on biochemistry, morphology and immunology of the skin. The journal is among the few not related to dermatological associations or belonging to respective societies which guarantees complete independence. This English-language journal also offers a platform for review articles in areas of interest for dermatologists and for publication of innovative clinical trials.
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