希腊糖尿病患者的多药治疗和依从性。

Mary Geitona, Dimitra Latsou, Aikaterini Toska, Maria Saridi
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老年患者特别容易受到多药问题的影响,因为与年龄相关的药代动力学和药效学变化以及慢性疾病导致对药物的需求不断增加。目的:本研究调查了希腊成人糖尿病患者多药及依从性的流行情况,并确定了相关的危险因素。设计一项横断面研究在阿提卡和希腊西部地区的公立和私立门诊诊断为糖尿病的患者中进行。结果共644例门诊患者填写了问卷,相对危险度为91.7%。在药物方面,47.8%的患者接受过降糖药单一治疗,38.2%的患者接受过两种降糖药联合治疗,11.8%的患者接受过三种降糖药联合治疗,2.2%的患者接受过四种降糖药联合治疗。绝大多数糖尿病患者坚持他们的药物治疗方案,很少有人遵守医生的饮食和体育锻炼建议。不同年龄组间存在多药的差异有统计学意义(P = 0.005)。此外,44.4%的合并症患者表现出多重用药,而仅诊断为糖尿病的患者为4.8% (P = 0.001)。结论制定新的策略和卫生政策是限制糖尿病患者多用药和依从性的必要措施。
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Polypharmacy and Adherence Among Diabetic Patients in Greece.

Introduction Elderly patients are particularly susceptible to polypharmacy issues because of age-related changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics as well as to chronic diseases resulting in a continuous increasing demand for drugs. Objective This study captures the prevalence of polypharmacy and adherence in Greece and identifies related risk factors in adult patients with diabetes. Design A cross-sectional study was conducted among patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus attending public and private outpatients' clinics in the regions of Attica and Western Greece. Results A total of 644 outpatients filled out the questionnaire (relative risk = 91.7%). As far as the medications were concerned, 47.8% of patients had been receiving antidiabetic medication monotherapy, 38.2% combination therapy with two antidiabetic drugs, 11.8% with three drugs, and 2.2% with four drugs. The vast majority of diabetic patients adhered to their medication regimen, and fewer adhered to their physician's diet and physical activity recommendations. Statistically significant differences were found between age group and the existence of polypharmacy (P = 0.005). Additionally, 44.4% of patients with comorbidities exhibited polypharmacy, compared with 4.8% of patients who were diagnosed only with diabetes (P = 0.001). Conclusion The development of new strategies and health policies is necessary for polypharmacy and adherence among diabetic patients to be limited.

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期刊介绍: Vision ... The Society"s long-term desire, aspiration, and core purpose. The vision of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists is optimal medication management and improved health outcomes for all older persons. Mission ... The Society"s strategic position, focus, and reason for being. The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists empowers pharmacists to enhance quality of care for all older persons through the appropriate use of medication and the promotion of healthy aging.
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