Correlates of adherence to respiratory drugs in COPD patients

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Laforest, L. | Denis, Francois | van Ganse, Eric | Ritleng, Cecile | Saussier, Christel | Passante, Nadine | Devouassoux, Gilles | Chatté, Gerard | Freymond, Nathalie | Pacheco, Yves

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International audience. AIMS: To identify the correlates of accidental omissions and intentional interruptions of respiratory therapy in COPD. METHODS: COPD patients (GOLD stages II-IV) were recruited by general practitioners or respiratory physicians. Patients reported in self-report questionnaires their adherence to respiratory drugs (over the past three months) and their perception of therapy. RESULTS: 179 patients were included (mean age 63 years, 24% females). 45% forgot their respiratory therapy, while 30% interrupted it in the absence of any perceived benefit. The risks of accidental omissions were significantly higher when patients complained about having too many medications to take on a daily basis (OR=2.35; 95%CI=1.13-4.89), and among current smokers (OR=2.14; 95%CI=1.07-4.29). Females were more likely to interrupt therapy intentionally (OR=2.40; 95%CI=1.04-5.53). Surprisingly, there was no significant relationship with the number of drugs actually taken by patients. CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to respiratory drugs is inadequate in COPD patients. In order to improve adherence, patients' perception of the burden of therapy should not be overlooked.

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