Fennell R S, Tucker C, Pedersen T
Division of Nephrology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.
Pediatr Transplant. 2001 Oct;5(5):343-8. doi: 10.1034/j.1399-3046.2001.00027.x.
Medication adherence in African-American and European-American pediatric renal transplant recipients was evaluated by four separate measures. Demographic and medical factors were analyzed. Based on pill count/refill history, European-American females were more compliant than their male counterparts. Based on self-ratings of compliance, African-American recipients were more compliant if they had vs. had not had dialysis experience prior to their transplant. These recipients also had higher self-ratings of compliance if their donors were cadaveric rather than living related.
通过四种不同的测量方法评估了非裔美国人和欧裔美国儿童肾移植受者的药物依从性。对人口统计学和医学因素进行了分析。根据药丸计数/重新配药历史,欧裔美国女性比男性更依从。根据自我依从性评分,非裔美国受者如果在移植前有透析经历比没有透析经历的更依从。如果这些受者的供体是尸体供体而非亲属活体供体,他们的自我依从性评分也更高。