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Adherence to medication in neurogeriatric patients: an observational cross-sectional study

机译:在神经会患者中依赖药物:观察横截面研究

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Poor adherence is a major issue and is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and immense costs for the healthcare system. Due to demographic changes, the burden of neurological diseases is increasing with a crucial exacerbation of the problem of nonadherence. However, comprehensive data on geriatric patients with neurological disorders do not exist to date. In this cross-sectional observational study we aim to identify disease-specific adherence-modulating factors in neurogeriatric patients. Patients 60?years or older with neurological disorders will receive an assessment of adherence (Stendal Adherence with Medication Score) and a comprehensive geriatric assessment during their stay in the Department of Neurology or Geriatrics at the Jena University Hospital (baseline data). In addition disease specific data will be derived from medical records. After one and twelve months a telephone interview will be conducted to evaluate if and why changes of medication occurred (follow up data). This study aims to explore disease-specific patterns of nonadherence in elderly patients with neurological disorders and characteristics of information transfer between a specialized center, practicing neurologists, general practitioners, and the patients and their caregivers. This comprehensive data may help to develop and apply complex and disease-specific interventions to enhance adherence. German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00016774. Registered 19.02.2019.
机译:遵守较差是一个主要问题,与医疗保健系统的发病率,死亡率和巨大成本增加有关。由于人口统计变化,神经疾病的负担随着不正常问题的重要性而增加。然而,迄今为止,迄今为止,患有神经系统障碍的老年患者的综合数据不存在。在这种横断面观察性研究中,我们的目标是识别神经学患者中的疾病特异性依从性调节因子。患者60岁?患者的神经疾病将在耶拿大学医院(基线数据基线数据)的神经病学或老年学系中,对依从性(常剧依从性的药物评分)以及综合的老年考验评估。此外,疾病的特定数据将来自医疗记录。经过一个和十二个月之后,将进行电话采访,以评估是否发生了药物的变化(跟进数据)。本研究旨在探讨老年人神经系统疾病患者的疾病特异性模式,以及专业中心,练习神经科学家,全科医生和患者及其护理人员之间的信息转移特征。这种全面的数据可能有助于开发和应用特定的特定疾病的干预措施,以加强依从性。德国临床试验寄存器DRKS00016774。注册19.02.2019。

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