German Centre for Health Services Research in Dermatology, Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Dermatology. 2011;222(4):363-74. doi: 10.1159/000329026. Epub 2011 Jul 13.
Medication adherence and compliance are essential for disease management and can significantly improve outcomes and quality of patient care. The literature suggests that up to 40% of patients do not use their medication as intended.
To elucidate current knowledge on adherence/compliance in psoriasis. In particular, methods of adherence/compliance evaluation and influencing factors were to be identified.
Systematic literature review based on a protocol-rooted search in online databases, followed by a structured critical appraisal and consecutive descriptive report.
Thirty-five original publications on adherence/compliance in psoriasis were identified, addressing the extent and quality of adherence/compliance in topical, systemic and UV treatments. Estimates of compliance varied considerably between 27 and 97%. Age, sex, psychosocial, disease-specific and treatment-specific factors were identified as predictors of adherence/compliance.
A better understanding of the determinants of adherence can improve the outcomes of psoriasis treatment and lead to higher patient satisfaction and quality of care.
药物依从性对于疾病管理至关重要,可以显著改善治疗效果和患者护理质量。文献表明,高达 40%的患者没有按医嘱使用药物。
阐明银屑病患者药物依从性/遵从性的现有知识。特别要确定评估依从性/遵从性的方法和影响因素。
基于方案指导的在线数据库系统检索进行系统文献回顾,随后进行结构化的批判性评估和连续的描述性报告。
确定了 35 篇关于银屑病患者药物依从性/遵从性的原始文献,涉及局部、系统和 UV 治疗的依从性/遵从性程度和质量。遵从性的估计值在 27%至 97%之间差异很大。年龄、性别、心理社会、疾病特异性和治疗特异性因素被确定为依从性/遵从性的预测因素。
更好地了解依从性的决定因素可以改善银屑病治疗的效果,并提高患者满意度和护理质量。