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Transient improvement of urticaria induces poor adherence as assessed by Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-8

Authors :
Hidehisa Saeki
Akihito Hagihara
Takaaki Hiragun
Sakae Kaneko
Miki Tanioka
Donald E. Morisky
Yuki Kitami
Masutaka Furue
Makoto Sugaya
Daisuke Onozuka
Miwa Kobayashi
Satoshi Takeuchi
Norito Katoh
Shinya Abe
Hiroyuki Murota
Masatoshi Abe
Yoichi Shintani
Shinichi Imafuku
Yuichiro Tsunemi
Naoko Inomata
Koji Masuda
Source :
The Journal of Dermatology, The Journal of dermatology, vol 42, iss 11
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2015.

Abstract

Poor adherence to medication is a major public health challenge. Here, we aimed to determine the adherence to oral and topical medications and to analyze underlying associated factors using the translated Japanese version of Morisky Medication Adherence Scale‐8 regarding urticaria treatment. Web‐based questionnaires were performed for 3096 registered dermatological patients, along with a subanalysis of 751 registered urticaria patients in this study. The adherence to oral medication was significantly associated with the frequency of hospital visits. Variables that affected the adherence to topical medication included age and experience of drug effectiveness. The rate of responses that “It felt like the symptoms had improved” varied significantly among the dermatological diseases treated with oral medications. Dermatologists should be aware that adherence to the treatment of urticaria is quite low. Regular visits and active education for patients with urticaria are mandatory in order to achieve a good therapeutic outcome by increasing the adherence.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03852407
Volume :
42
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....333c1345af53eee8946cd78c4486fbac