了解菲律宾成年疥疮患者对口服伊维菌素、外用氯菊酯及其复方制剂的接受程度的看法和经验:多病例研究。

Q4 Medicine Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.v58i17.9703
Rowena F Genuino, Ma Christina Filomena R Batac, Alena Marie B Mariano, Ma Carla E Buenaflor, Ma Veronica Pia N Arevalo, Francis R Capule, Fernando B Garcia, Mary Ann J Ladia, Malaya P Santos, Ailyn M Yabes, Maria Stephanie Fay S Cagayan
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背景和目的:口服伊维菌素是一种广谱抗寄生虫药物,单独使用或与菊酯联用可能是治疗典型疥疮的更便宜、更方便的替代药物,而不是单独使用外用菊酯。本研究的目的是采用多病例研究法,了解疥疮患者对口服伊维菌素、外用菊酯或联合治疗的经验和看法:我们于2022年12月至2023年9月在一家政府三甲医院皮肤科门诊对接受口服伊维菌素、外用氯菊酯或其复方治疗的典型疥疮菲律宾成年患者进行了多病例定性研究。研究采用半结构式访谈作为主要数据来源,并结合病历回顾、皮肤科生活质量指数(DLQI)评分和临床图像进行分析。访谈内容经过誊写、编码,并与其他二手数据进行三角测量。由三人组成的研究小组采用改进的可接受性理论框架(TFA),通过熟悉、编码和主题分析等反思和迭代过程,进行病例描述、病例内分析和跨病例综合:疥疮治疗方法(氯菊酯、伊维菌素和综合疗法)的可接受性普遍良好。在三个病例中使用的菊酯类药物被普遍认为有效,但止痒效果各不相同。全身使用菊酯的负担取决于具体情况,受生活安排和家庭支持的影响。对氯菊酯价格的承受能力与社会经济地位有关。一个病例使用的伊维菌素被认为非常有效,没有副作用。单剂量使用伊维菌素不会影响患者的日常工作。联合疗法也被认为是有效的,但潜在的拮抗作用和添加氯菊酯的成本使其不那么受欢迎。有患者表示不愿意口服药物。所有患者都重视医疗建议,并听从医生的治疗决定:所有三种治疗方案都被认为是有效和安全的。与口服伊维菌素相比,患者普遍更倾向于使用氯菊酯,因为它是局部用药,而且副作用较小。然而,人们注意到氯菊酯在经济承受能力和后勤方面存在挑战,尤其是对大家庭和低收入家庭而言。口服伊维菌素因其在 COVID-19 和兽医用途中的作用而备受争议,因此引起了犹豫。人们还担心会增加成本,以及在联合治疗中可能出现拮抗作用。尽管有这些考虑,但患者最终还是依赖医生做出治疗决定。这项研究强调了在选择疥疮干预措施时了解患者观点、经验和医患关系的重要性。解决患者的顾虑、提供教育并确保使用方便和经济实惠,可以提高治疗的可接受性和依从性,从而获得更好的治疗效果。
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Understanding Perceptions and Experiences on Acceptability of Oral Ivermectin, Topical Permethrin, and their Combination in the Treatment of Adult Filipino Patients with Scabies: A Multiple Case Study.

Background and objective: Oral ivermectin, a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic drug, alone or in combination with permethrin, may be a cheaper and more convenient alternative drug to topical permethrin alone in the treatment of classic scabies. There are no previous studies on the treatment acceptability of the three interventions among individual patients with scabies in the Philippines.The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences and perceptions on treatment acceptability for oral ivermectin, topical permethrin or combination treatment among patients with scabies using the multiple-case study approach.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative multiple case study among adult Filipino patients with classic scabies who were prescribed oral ivermectin, topical permethrin or its combination at a government tertiary hospital dermatology outpatient clinic from December 2022 to September 2023. Semi-structured interviews were used as the primary source of data and analyzed together with chart reviews, Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) scores, and clinical images. Interviews were transcribed, coded, and triangulated with other secondary data. A three-person research team employed a reflexive and iterative process of familiarization, coding, and thematic analysis using a modified Theoretical Framework of Acceptability (TFA) to generate case descriptions, within-case analyses, and cross-case syntheses.

Results: The acceptability of scabies treatments (permethrin, ivermectin, and combination therapy) was generally positive. Permethrin, used in three patient cases, was generally perceived as effective but itch relief varied. The burden of whole-body application of permethrin was context-dependent, influenced by living arrangements and family support. Perceived affordability of permethrin was linked to socioeconomic status. Ivermectin, used by one patient case, was perceived as highly effective with no side effects. Its single dose use did not interfere with patient routine. Combination therapy was also considered effective but potential antagonistic effects and the cost of adding permethrin made it less preferred. Reluctance in taking oral pills was noted. All patients valued medical advice and deferred to their physicians for treatment decisions.

Conclusion and recommendations: All three treatment options were considered effective and safe. Patients generally preferred permethrin over oral ivermectin due to its topical nature and perceived lower side effects. However, affordability and logistical challenges, especially for large households and low-income families, were noted with permethrin. Oral ivermectin elicited hesitation due to its controversial role in COVID-19 and veterinary use. Concerns about added costs and potential antagonism in combination therapy were raised. Despite these considerations, patients ultimately relied on physicians for treatment decisions. This study underscores the importance of understanding patient perspectives, experiences, and the patient-physician relationship in choosing scabies interventions. Addressing patient concerns, providing education, and ensuring ease of use and affordability can enhance treatment acceptability and adherence for better outcomes.

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