Abstract

Study design: Cross-sectional. Aim: We aimed to investigate adherence to oral medications in patients with severe Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS). Casuistic and Methods: Ten patients with severe intestinal failure attending a specialized unit in a university hospital were enrolled in this study. All patients received intermittent parenteral nutrition for at least 4 months. The participants (six men and four women) had 56 ± 13 years and body mass index of 18 ± 3 kg/m2. Information related to the use of medications at home was recorded, and adherence behavior was assessed by using the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale. Results: Four patients (40%) had high medication adherence. Among patients with low medication adherence, unintentional behavior was observed in two patients, intentional behavior was observed in one patient, and an association of unintentional with intentional behavior was identified in three patients. Conclusion: Outside the hospital setting, most patients with SBS have low adherence to oral medications. These results suggest the development and implementation of targeted strategies aimed to promote awareness and adherence to medication treatment

Highlights

  • Outside the hospital setting, most patients with Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) have low adherence to oral medications. These results suggest the development and implementation of targeted strategies aimed to promote awareness and adherence to medication treatment

  • An overview of short bowel syndrome management: adherence, adaptation, and practical recommendations

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ARTIGO ORIGINAL

Low medication adherence in patients with Short Bowel Syndrome dependent on parenteral nutrition. Objetivo do estudo: Avaliar a adesão de pacientes com Síndrome do Intestino Curto ao tratamento medicamentoso por via oral. Casuística e Métodos: O estudo inclui 10 pacientes com Síndrome do Intestino Curto (SIC) acompanhados em unidade especializada de um hospital universitário. Todos os pacientes recebiam nutrição parenteral por no mínimo quatro meses. Resultados Apenas 40% dos pacientes foram classificados como “mais aderentes”. Conclusões: A maioria dos pacientes tem baixa adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso por via oral durante o período em que eles permanecem em seus domicílios. Tais resultados sugerem o desenvolvimento e a implementação de estratégias que visem à percepção da relevância do uso correto dos medicamentos e a promoção da adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso.

Casuística e Métodos
Avaliação da adesão ao tratamento
Tratamento estatístico
Ser descuidado quanto ao horário de tomar o medicamento
Adesão aos medicamentos
Findings
Mais aderente
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