» Articles » PMID: 25972390

The Influence of Behavioural and Psychological Factors on Medication Adherence over Time in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: a Study in the Biologics Era

Overview
Specialty Rheumatology
Date 2015 May 15
PMID 25972390
Citations 43
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Objectives: To investigate levels of self-reported adherence to biologic treatment and establish the contribution of demographic, physical and psychological factors to biologic medication adherence in an RA cohort.

Methods: Adalimumab-treated patients were recruited through the British Society for Rheumatology Biologics Register for RA between May 2007 and April 2009. Demographic and baseline psychological measures including illness and medication beliefs were collected. Disease activity (28-item DAS), physical function (HAQ) and quality of life (36-item Short Form Health Survey) were also measured at baseline and at 6, 12 and 18 months. Adherence was assessed at each follow-up using the patient self-completed Compliance Questionnaire for Rheumatology (CQR). Multilevel mixed effects modelling analysis was performed to investigate predictors of adherence.

Results: Of the 329 Adalimumab-treated patients included, low adherence (CQR score <65) was reported in 23%, with 41% reporting low adherence at at least one time point. After controlling for age and disease duration, factors independently predictive of increased adherence were increased belief in medication necessity, with baseline effect diminishing over time [β coefficient 1.68 (s.e. 0.19), P = 0.0001], lower medication concerns [0.50 (0.15), P = 0.001], with this effect remaining throughout follow-up, increased professional or family member support [0.81 (0.32), P = 0.01], strong views of illness being chronic [0.32 (0.14), P = 0.025] and increased treatment control [0.41 (0.19), P = 0.032].

Conclusion: Wider recognition of the importance of psychological factors, particularly medication beliefs, in driving medication adherence could have substantial clinical and health economic benefits in RA. The psychological factors we have identified are putative targets for strategies to improve adherence in RA.

Citing Articles

Adherence, Fears, and Beliefs about Biologic Drugs in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: A North African Pilot Study.

Boussaid S, Hannech E, Rekik S, Rahmouni S, Zouaoui K, Abbes M Mediterr J Rheumatol. 2025; 35(4):623-633.

PMID: 39886288 PMC: 11778605. DOI: 10.31138/mjr.200823.afa.


Significant others in inflammatory arthritis: roles, influences, and challenges-a scoping review.

Hansen C, Norgaard M, de Thurah A, Midtgaard J, Cromhout P, Esbensen B Rheumatol Int. 2024; 44(10):1849-1859.

PMID: 38971942 PMC: 11393152. DOI: 10.1007/s00296-024-05639-9.


[Epidemiological profile of rheumatoid arthritis].

Miguel-Lavariega D, Elizararras-Rivas J, Villarreal-Rios E, Baltierrez-Hoyos R, Velasco-Tobon U, Vargas-Daza E Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc. 2023; 61(5):574-582.

PMID: 37757464 PMC: 10599789. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8316427.


The Adherence and Outcomes Benefits of Using a Connected, Reusable Auto-Injector for Self-Injecting Biologics: A Narrative Review.

Antalfy A, Berman K, Everitt C, Alten R, Latymer M, Godfrey C Adv Ther. 2023; 40(11):4758-4776.

PMID: 37733212 PMC: 10567963. DOI: 10.1007/s12325-023-02671-2.


Barriers to medication adherence in sickle cell disease: A comprehensive theory-based evaluation using the COM-B model.

King K, Cai S, Barrera L, Reddy P, Heneghan M, Badawy S Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2023; :e30440.

PMID: 37243925 PMC: 10679470. DOI: 10.1002/pbc.30440.


References
1.
Dunbar-Jacob J, Holmes J, Sereika S, Kwoh C, Burke L, Starz T . Factors associated with attrition of African Americans during the recruitment phase of a clinical trial examining adherence among individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Rheum. 2004; 51(3):422-8. DOI: 10.1002/art.20411. View

2.
Marshall N, Wilson G, Lapworth K, Kay L . Patients' perceptions of treatment with anti-TNF therapy for rheumatoid arthritis: a qualitative study. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2004; 43(8):1034-8. DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keh237. View

3.
DiMatteo M . Social support and patient adherence to medical treatment: a meta-analysis. Health Psychol. 2004; 23(2):207-18. DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.23.2.207. View

4.
DiMatteo M . Variations in patients' adherence to medical recommendations: a quantitative review of 50 years of research. Med Care. 2004; 42(3):200-9. DOI: 10.1097/01.mlr.0000114908.90348.f9. View

5.
Fries J, Spitz P, Kraines R, HOLMAN H . Measurement of patient outcome in arthritis. Arthritis Rheum. 1980; 23(2):137-45. DOI: 10.1002/art.1780230202. View