Duazary (Jul 2015)

Quality of life and treatment adherence in Parkinson’s disease patients

  • Sara Mínguez-Mínguez,
  • Susana García-Muñozguren,
  • Julián Solís-García del Pozo,
  • Joaquín Jordán

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 133 – 139

Abstract

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Quality of life and adherence to treatment are parameters of high relevance in those patients with chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to ascertain the quality of life and adherence to treatment of Parkinson’s disease patients. To this end, we performed a cross sectional study in patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease who belong to one of Albacete’s associations of patients and their families. The PDQ-39 and Morisky-Green questioners were used to determine the quality of life and adherence to treatment for a sample of 95 patients. Our data showed an average score of 33.47% in the PDQ-39, being the worst score domains mobility and bodily discomfort. On the other hand, a 31.6% of the patients were classified as adherent to treatment. The main factor associated with adequate adherence is the importance given to the medication by the patient. We found no association between adherence and quality of life.

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