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Nonmodifiable characteristics associated with nonadherence to immunosuppressant therapy in renal transplant recipients.

Marie A Chisholm-Burns1, W Jaqueline Kwong, Laura L Mulloy, Christina A Spivey.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Relationships between adherence to immunosuppressant therapy and adult renal transplant recipients' age, time posttransplant, race, and sex were evaluated to identify factors that predict nonadherence.
METHODS: Pharmacy refill data were used to measure adherence. In a primary analysis, stepwise regression was used to assess the relationship between independent variables (age, sex, time posttransplant, and race) and adherence. In a secondary analysis to provide categorical summaries, stepwise regression was used to assess the relationship between independent variables (age quartiles, sex, time posttransplant quartiles, and race) and adherence.
RESULTS: In the primary analysis, age and time posttransplant were significant predictors of adherence rate (p < 0.05), with adherence rate decreasing as age and time posttransplant increased. In the secondary analysis, age quartile 4 (>or=60 years) and time posttransplant quartile 1 (<or=4 years) were significant predictors of adherence (p < 0.01), with adherence rates lower among age quartile 4 and higher among posttransplant quartile 1.
CONCLUSION: In patients who had received renal transplants, the rate of adherence to immunosuppressant therapy decreased as patient age and time since transplantation increased.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18574014     DOI: 10.2146/ajhp070630

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Syst Pharm        ISSN: 1079-2082            Impact factor:   2.637


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