Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47516
Title: Effects of Treatment Adherence on Quality of Life in Hypoparathyroid Patients
Authors: Anaforoğlu, İnan
Sancak, Seda
Akbaş, Emin Murat
Oruk, Güzide Gonca
Canat, Masum
Tezcan, Kadriye Aydın
Alphan Üç, Ziynet
Görar, Süheyla
Çavlak Duman, Gülhan
Yaylalı, Guzin Fidan
Yılmaz, Merve
Ekiz Bilir, Betul
Akbaba, Gülhan
Tuna, Mazhar Müslüm
Akçay, Seçkin
Tüzün, Dilek
Ekşi Haydardedeoğlu, Filiz
Elbuken, Gülşah
Yorulmaz, Göknur
Çelik, Özlem
Topbaş, Murat
Keywords: conventional treatment
hypoparathyroidism
quality of life
treatment adherence
adult
anxiety
clinical trial
depression
female
human
hypoparathyroidism
male
medication compliance
middle aged
multicenter study
prospective study
psychology
quality of life
turkey (bird)
Adult
Anxiety
Depression
Female
Humans
Hypoparathyroidism
Male
Medication Adherence
Middle Aged
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Prospective Studies
Quality of Life
Turkey
Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag
Abstract: Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the current situation of hypoparathyroid patients and to investigate the relationship between treatment adherence and quality of life. Study design Prospective, multicentre study. Methods Adult patients presenting with the diagnosis of hypoparathyroidism to 20 different endocrinology clinics were included. They were receiving conventional therapies for hypoparathyroidism, using calcium, active vitamin D, and magnesium. We collected data on demographic features, disease- and treatment-related information, and results of routine laboratory tests, treatment adherence, and presence of complications. Beck Depression Inventory, Beck Anxiety Inventory, and Short Form-36 quality of life assessments were administered. Results Among the 300 patients studied, 60.7 % were adherent to their treatment, and 34.1 % had complications. Anxiety and depression scores were significantly higher in non-adherent versus treatment-adherent patients (p ? 0.001 and p = 0.001, respectively). Most of the domains of quality-of-life scores were also significantly lower in non-adherent patients. Both anxiety and depression scores showed significant, negative correlations with serum calcium and magnesium concentrations (r = -0.336, p ? 0.001 and r = -0.258, p ? 0.001, respectively). Conclusions Nearly 40 % of the patients were non-adherent to conventional treatment for hypoparathyroidism, and such patients had higher anxiety and depression scores and poorer quality of life scores. Conventional treatment might not be sufficient to meet the needs of patients with hypoparathyroidism. In addition to seeking new therapeutic options, factors influencing quality of life should also be investigated and strategies to improve treatment adherence should be developed. © 2021 Georg Thieme Verlag. All rights reserved.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1400-2668
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47516
ISSN: 0947-7349
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