日本患者服药依从性差的影响因素研究

H. Hashimoto, Masayo Tanaka, Tadashi Oyake, T. Gomi, T. Ikeda, Masanori Yoshida, T. Fujimoto, M. Umezu, K. Nagashima, T. Fujita, M. Fujii, Y. Matsumoto, M. Fukuoka, M. Matsumoto, M. Ishi
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患者依从性是药物治疗的重要组成部分,但并非所有患者都完全按照指示服药。虽然调查和确定导致依从性差的因素非常重要,但迄今为止在日本进行的此类研究很少。因此,我们进行了一项横断面研究,分析与患者依从性差相关的因素(各种患者背景因素以及与医疗保健有关的十几个问题:医生与医院工作人员的关系、就诊时间、药物治疗方案等),使用的数据来自于卡维地洛生活质量研究的受试者。结果显示,83.3%的患者依从性为“良好”,其中在职患者(优势比5.15,95%置信水平:1.53 ~ 17.30,p=0.01)、女性患者(优势比3.39,95%置信水平:1.07 ~ 10.74,p=0.038)和认为主治医生对给药信息提供不足的患者(优势比2.58,95%置信水平:0.88 ~ 7.58,p=0.084)依从性较差。
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Study on Factors that Contribute to Poor Patient Compliance with Medication in Japan
Patient compliance is an important part of drug therapy, but not all patients take their medication exactly as directed. Although it is very important to investigate and identify factors that contribute to poor compliance, there have so far been very few studies of this kind in Japan. We therefore performed a cross-sectional study to analyze the factors associated with poor patient compliance (various patient background factors and a dozen matters dealing with medical care: the relationship between physicians and hospital staff, the time required to visit hospital, the drug therapy regimen, etc.) using the data obtained from patients who had been subjects of a QOL study on Carvedilol.The results showed that patient compliance was “good” is 83.3% of the patients, and that compliance was poorer among the following three groups of patients: employed patients (odds ratio: 5.15, 95% confidence level: 1.53-17.30, p=0.01), female patients (odds ratio: 3.39, 95% confidence level: 1.07-10.74, p=0.038), and patients who felt that their attending physicians did not provide enough information about the administered drug (odds ratio: 2.58, 95% confidence level: 0.88-7.58, p=0.084).
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