2020
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.572260
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Development and Validation of Adherence Score for Subcutaneous Biologic Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs

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“…However, in real clinical practice, many patients do not achieve their treatment goals 5 . One reason for this may be poor adherence, which has been reported among patients with RA 6,7 . Poor adherence leads to less effective treatment outcomes, even with the implementation of the most appropriate treat‐to‐target strategy.…”
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“…However, in real clinical practice, many patients do not achieve their treatment goals 5 . One reason for this may be poor adherence, which has been reported among patients with RA 6,7 . Poor adherence leads to less effective treatment outcomes, even with the implementation of the most appropriate treat‐to‐target strategy.…”
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“…for all items: (1) informing patients of their access to consult with nurses (median [interquartile range]):(6 [5-7] vs 7[7], p = .00054),(2) providing support based on patients' perspectives(5 [4-6] vs 7[6,7], p < .0001), (3) providing support to patients' families(5 [4-6] vs 7 [6.5-7], p < .0001), (4) referring patients to other health professionals (6 [5-6.5] vs 7 [6.5-7], p < .0001), (5) providing support catered to patients' feelings(6 [4.75-6] vs 7[7], p < .0001), and(6) providing support based on patients' needs(5 [4.75-6] vs 7 [6.25- 7], p < .0001) (Figure4). In addition, the participants stressed the importance of psychological support for patient education and shared decision-making (median [interquartile range]):(7 [7] vs , respectively).…”
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