Adherence to Medical Treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients from a Referral Center in Bahia-Brazil

Background/Aims. Identify the degree of adherence to drug therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases followed up at a referral center in Bahia-Brazil. Methods. Observational, analytical, and cross-sectional studies carried out from June/2017 to July/2018, with questionnaire application and...

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Main Authors: Laíla D. Andrade, Fernanda A. Oliveira, Victor D. Mariano, Monique C. A. Santos, Fernanda A. Pereira, Cláudia I. N. dos Santos, Flora M. L. Fortes, Andrea M. Pimentel, Jaciane A. Mota, Neogélia P. Almeida, Valdiana C. Surlo, Bruno C. Silva, Mila P. Pacheco, Genoile O. Santana
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5269493
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spelling doaj-d9ba65af8799433fa04c1c6f418d5ecc2020-11-25T01:59:26ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412020-01-01202010.1155/2020/52694935269493Adherence to Medical Treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients from a Referral Center in Bahia-BrazilLaíla D. Andrade0Fernanda A. Oliveira1Victor D. Mariano2Monique C. A. Santos3Fernanda A. Pereira4Cláudia I. N. dos Santos5Flora M. L. Fortes6Andrea M. Pimentel7Jaciane A. Mota8Neogélia P. Almeida9Valdiana C. Surlo10Bruno C. Silva11Mila P. Pacheco12Genoile O. Santana13Medical School, Centro Universitário UniFTC, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilDepartment of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilDepartment of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilDepartment of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilDepartment of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilDepartment of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilGastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilGastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilGastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilGastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilGastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilGastroenterology Unit, Hospital da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilDepartment of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilDepartment of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, BrazilBackground/Aims. Identify the degree of adherence to drug therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases followed up at a referral center in Bahia-Brazil. Methods. Observational, analytical, and cross-sectional studies carried out from June/2017 to July/2018, with questionnaire application and medical record review at a referral center in inflammatory bowel diseases in Salvador, Bahia. The Morisky Green Levine Scale was applied to assess adherence. Mean, standard deviation, and frequency analyses were performed using the statistical package SPSS, and chi-square was used to evaluate the association between categorical variables and adherence degree to treatment. Significant associations were considered with p<0.05. Results. 302 patients with inflammatory bowel diseases were included. Nonadherence was highlighted in the sample. Most part of the study population was female, declared themselves to be mixed race, claimed to be from urban areas, and married. Nonadherence was more frequent than adherence in most sociodemographic variables of the present study. Nonadherence also stood out among the clinical variables, such as disease activity, drug side effect, and use of more than two additional medications. The association between all studied variables and adherence degree to treatment, considering the general sample, did not show statistical significance. When Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis patients were evaluated separately, a statistically significant association between nonadherence and female patients with ulcerative colitis was observed. Conclusions. The high frequency of nonadherence was observed in the studied sample. Female gender was associated to nonadherence in the subpopulation with ulcerative colitis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5269493
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author Laíla D. Andrade
Fernanda A. Oliveira
Victor D. Mariano
Monique C. A. Santos
Fernanda A. Pereira
Cláudia I. N. dos Santos
Flora M. L. Fortes
Andrea M. Pimentel
Jaciane A. Mota
Neogélia P. Almeida
Valdiana C. Surlo
Bruno C. Silva
Mila P. Pacheco
Genoile O. Santana
spellingShingle Laíla D. Andrade
Fernanda A. Oliveira
Victor D. Mariano
Monique C. A. Santos
Fernanda A. Pereira
Cláudia I. N. dos Santos
Flora M. L. Fortes
Andrea M. Pimentel
Jaciane A. Mota
Neogélia P. Almeida
Valdiana C. Surlo
Bruno C. Silva
Mila P. Pacheco
Genoile O. Santana
Adherence to Medical Treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients from a Referral Center in Bahia-Brazil
BioMed Research International
author_facet Laíla D. Andrade
Fernanda A. Oliveira
Victor D. Mariano
Monique C. A. Santos
Fernanda A. Pereira
Cláudia I. N. dos Santos
Flora M. L. Fortes
Andrea M. Pimentel
Jaciane A. Mota
Neogélia P. Almeida
Valdiana C. Surlo
Bruno C. Silva
Mila P. Pacheco
Genoile O. Santana
author_sort Laíla D. Andrade
title Adherence to Medical Treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients from a Referral Center in Bahia-Brazil
title_short Adherence to Medical Treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients from a Referral Center in Bahia-Brazil
title_full Adherence to Medical Treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients from a Referral Center in Bahia-Brazil
title_fullStr Adherence to Medical Treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients from a Referral Center in Bahia-Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to Medical Treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients from a Referral Center in Bahia-Brazil
title_sort adherence to medical treatment in inflammatory bowel disease patients from a referral center in bahia-brazil
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background/Aims. Identify the degree of adherence to drug therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases followed up at a referral center in Bahia-Brazil. Methods. Observational, analytical, and cross-sectional studies carried out from June/2017 to July/2018, with questionnaire application and medical record review at a referral center in inflammatory bowel diseases in Salvador, Bahia. The Morisky Green Levine Scale was applied to assess adherence. Mean, standard deviation, and frequency analyses were performed using the statistical package SPSS, and chi-square was used to evaluate the association between categorical variables and adherence degree to treatment. Significant associations were considered with p<0.05. Results. 302 patients with inflammatory bowel diseases were included. Nonadherence was highlighted in the sample. Most part of the study population was female, declared themselves to be mixed race, claimed to be from urban areas, and married. Nonadherence was more frequent than adherence in most sociodemographic variables of the present study. Nonadherence also stood out among the clinical variables, such as disease activity, drug side effect, and use of more than two additional medications. The association between all studied variables and adherence degree to treatment, considering the general sample, did not show statistical significance. When Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis patients were evaluated separately, a statistically significant association between nonadherence and female patients with ulcerative colitis was observed. Conclusions. The high frequency of nonadherence was observed in the studied sample. Female gender was associated to nonadherence in the subpopulation with ulcerative colitis.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5269493
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