The prevalence and major determinants of non-compliance with anti-seizure medication among children.

IF 0.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Current Journal of Neurology Pub Date : 2022-01-05 DOI:10.18502/cjn.v21i1.9358
Ladan Afsharkhas, Shabnam Zamani, Azita Tavasoli, Babak Zamani, Atefeh Talebi
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Background: A wide range of adherence to the use of anti-seizure medications has been reported among children with the disease, and accordingly, various factors on the degree of adherence to the drug have been reported. But in our society, there is no clear picture of drug adherence and related factors among children with seizures. We evaluated the frequency of adherence to anti-seizure medication as well as related factors. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 120 children with epilepsy who referred to Ali Asghar Hospital in Tehran, Iran, during 2019 and 2020. Along with demographic characteristics, adherence to antiepileptic medications was assessed by the Modified Morisky Scale (MMS). Results: The overall frequency of adherence to anti-seizure medications among children was reported to be about 41.7%. Among all baseline characteristics, much higher adherence was revealed in patients with educated parents. The rate of drug adherence in children with a history of perinatal morbidities was much lower than in other patients. The type of seizure could also affect the rate of drug adherence as the highest and the lowest adherence was found concerning focal impaired awareness seizure (57.1%) and atonic seizures (11.1%) indicating a significant difference (P = 0.022). The most common causes of non-adherence to treatment were expressing inability to treat the patient (23.0%), parents' forgetfulness to give medicine to the child (18.3%), and not taking medication when traveling or leaving home (16.7%). Conclusion: The lower level of education of the parents, type of seizure, as well as the presence ofunderlying perinatal morbidity in the child can predict non-compliance with anticonvulsant medication regimens among affected children.

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儿童不遵守抗癫痫药物的流行率和主要决定因素
背景:据报道,在患有癫痫的儿童中,抗癫痫药物的使用依从性很大,因此,各种因素对药物依从性的程度也有报道。但是在我们的社会中,对于癫痫患儿的药物依从性和相关因素并没有清晰的描述。我们评估了抗癫痫药物的依从性以及相关因素。方法:本横断面研究对2019年至2020年在伊朗德黑兰Ali Asghar医院转诊的120名癫痫患儿进行了研究。根据人口统计学特征,采用改良莫里斯基量表(MMS)评估抗癫痫药物的依从性。结果:儿童抗癫痫药物的总体依从率约为41.7%。在所有基线特征中,父母受过教育的患者依从性更高。有围产期发病史的患儿服药依从率远低于其他患者。癫痫发作类型对药物依从率也有影响,局灶性意识障碍发作(57.1%)和失张力发作(11.1%)的依从率最高、最低,差异有统计学意义(P = 0.022)。不坚持治疗的最常见原因是无法治疗(23.0%),父母忘记给孩子服药(18.3%),旅行或离开家时不服药(16.7%)。结论:父母受教育程度低、癫痫发作类型以及患儿是否存在潜在的围产期疾病可以预测患儿抗惊厥药物治疗的不依从性。
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Current Journal of Neurology
Current Journal of Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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