J Drugs Dermatol. 2023 Aug 1;22(8):838-839. doi: 10.36849/jdd.7103.
Improved patient-physician relationships (PPR) are associated with better patient satisfaction and disease outcomes, however, there is limited literature assessing how PPR affects adherence in dermatology. We recruited 30 subjects with a clinical diagnosis of rosacea. Subjects were instructed to use ivermectin 1% cream once daily for 3 months and adherence was measured using the Medication Event Monitoring System cap. The Patient-Doctor Relationship Questionnaire (PDRQ-9), a validated questionnaire assessing patients’ perceived strength of the relationship with their doctor, was completed. Mean adherence for all subjects over three months of the study was 62%. PDRQ-9 scores positively correlated with adherence rates for 3 months of treatment (r(26)=0.52; P=0.006). The perceived strength of the PPR may have a role in patients’ adherence to their medications. Improving the PPR, through empathy and effective communication, may facilitate better medication adherence and treatment outcomes. Perche PO, Singh R, Cook MK, et al. The patient-physician relationship and adherence: observations from a clinical study. J Drugs Dermatol. 2023;22(8):838-839. doi:10.36849/JDD.7103.
改善医患关系与提高患者满意度和疾病治疗效果相关,然而,目前关于医患关系如何影响皮肤科患者遵医行为的文献有限。我们招募了 30 名临床诊断为酒渣鼻的受试者。要求受试者使用伊维菌素 1%乳膏,每天一次,持续 3 个月,并使用用药事件监测系统帽来衡量其依从性。使用经过验证的评估患者与医生关系感知强度的问卷《医患关系问卷(PDRQ-9)》完成评估。所有受试者在研究的三个月内的平均依从率为 62%。PDRQ-9 评分与 3 个月治疗期间的依从率呈正相关(r(26)=0.52;P=0.006)。医患关系的感知强度可能在患者对其药物的依从性方面发挥作用。通过同理心和有效沟通改善医患关系,可能有助于提高患者的用药依从性和治疗效果。Perche PO, Singh R, Cook MK, et al. The patient-physician relationship and adherence: observations from a clinical study. J Drugs Dermatol. 2023;22(8):838-839. doi:10.36849/JDD.7103.