A Fiocchi, F Alessandro, G V Zuccotti, Z G Vincenzo, M Sala, S Marco, M Giovannini, G Marcello, E Riva, R Enrica
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摘要
1988年1月1日至12月31日,米兰大学第五儿科肺病门诊288例儿童(男185例,女103例,平均年龄8.75±4.98岁(范围2.50 ~ 16.83岁))接受盲法随访,以评估其对药物治疗的依从性。所有儿童均患有发作性、频繁性或慢性哮喘,需要根据需要进行治疗并服用预防性药物至少30天。处方预防(包括色胺酸、倍氯米松、茶碱延缓剂、酮替芬、肟胺、沙丁胺醇和强的松,单独或联合使用)和症状治疗(沙丁胺醇,伴或不伴茶碱提示或倍氯米松)。一份研究问卷在处方后30至45天完成,在没有事先警告的情况下,医生不知道预防性和治疗性处方。288例患者中,31例(10.8%)未复诊。61.1%的病例完全了解预防措施,23.3%的病例部分了解,4.9%的病例一无所知。77.1%的家长完全记得需要的治疗,9.4%的家长部分记得,2.8%的家长完全忘记。60.1%的病例完全遵守单药预防,22.2%的病例部分遵守,6.4%的病例完全不遵守。统计分析显示,酮替芬组的依从性显著优于克甘酸二钠组(χ 2 9.85, P < 0.02),酮替芬组的依从性显著优于茶碱组(χ 2 9.98, P < 0.02),倍氯米松组的依从性显著优于茶碱组(χ 2 8.77, P < 0.05)。(摘要删节250字)
Compliance with pharmacologic prophylaxis and therapy in bronchial asthma.
Between January 1 and December 31, 1988, 288 children [185 boys and 103 girls, mean age 8.75 +/- 4.98 years (range 2.50 to 16.83)], followed at the Outpatient Clinic for Lung Diseases of the University of Milan 5th Pediatric Department, were interviewed blindly in order to assess their compliance with pharmacologic therapy. All children were suffering from episodic, frequent, or chronic asthma requiring therapy as needed and preventive drugs for at least 30 days. Prophylaxis (including cromolyn, beclomethasone, theophylline retard, ketotifen, oxatomide, albuterol, and prednisone, alone or in combinations) and therapy in case of symptoms (albuterol, with or without theophylline prompt or beclomethasone) were prescribed. A study questionnaire was completed 30 to 45 days after the prescription with no advance warning by a physician unaware of the prophylactic and therapeutic prescriptions. Out of the 288 patients, 31 (10.8%) failed to return for the second visit. Understanding of prophylaxis was full in 61.1% of cases, partial in 23.3% and nil in 4.9%. Therapy as needed was fully remembered by 77.1% of parents, partially by 9.4% and totally forgotten by 2.8%. Compliance with single-drug prophylaxis was full in 60.1% of cases, partial in 22.2% and nil in 6.4%. Statistical analysis showed compliance was significantly better for ketotifen than for disodium cromoglycate (chi squared 9.85, P < .02), for ketotifen than for theophylline (chi squared 9.98, P < .02), and for beclomethasone than for theophylline (chi squared 8.77, P < .05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)