Can we improve therapeutic compliance in cancer patients? Report of a cross-sectional case series study in Morocco

Therapeutic compliance (TC) refers to the patient's compliance with the prescriptions and recommendations of a doctor. Patients with cancer often exhibit unsatisfactory TC. The objective of our study was to assess TC levels in cancer patients and identify predictors of poor compliance. The auth...

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Published in:Annals of medicine and surgery Vol. 86; no. 5; pp. 2420 - 2424
Main Authors: Khadija, Mokhtari, Bekkay, Hajji, Hanane, El Oualy, Hamid, Madani
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 01-05-2024
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Summary:Therapeutic compliance (TC) refers to the patient's compliance with the prescriptions and recommendations of a doctor. Patients with cancer often exhibit unsatisfactory TC. The objective of our study was to assess TC levels in cancer patients and identify predictors of poor compliance. The authors conducted a cross-sectional study in March 2023 at the oncology centre, where the vast majority of medical activity is performed in the day hospital. TC was measured using a questionnaire or survey. Various parameters were analyzed to identify predictive factors of poor therapeutic compliance. The authors' study included 175 cancer patients with a mean age of 55 years. The study revealed that 85% exhibited good compliance (GC) as indicated by the CI [8.500 ± 0.075], signifying patients who consistently adhered to their medication schedule. Conversely, 15% demonstrated poor compliance (PC), as indicated by the confidence interval [0.825 ± 0.750]. Compliance status was assessed by considering patients who adhered to the prescribed medication timing as good compliance (GC) and those who did not adhere as poor compliance (PC). The analysis of our study results indicated that poor therapeutic compliance was associated with low socio-economic and educational levels. Therefore, it is important to utilize all available resources to improve therapeutic compliance. The majority of factors contributing to poor compliance can be mitigated through effective coordination between the patient and their support network.
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ISSN:2049-0801
2049-0801
DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000001869