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Evaluation of the FD-66 Scale as a tool for predicting treatment adherence in patients with chronic non-communicable diseasesAvaliação da escala EFD-66 como instrumento para predizer a adesão ao tratamento em pacientes com doenças crônicas não transmissíveis

The objectives of this study are to validate the construct of the stages of grief scale (FD-66) as an instrument for measuring the stages of grief and to evaluate its usefulness in discriminating among patients with chronic non-communicable diseases in terms of adherence to the pharmacological treat...

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Published in:Revista panamericana de salud pública 2017, Vol.41, p.e113-e113
Main Authors: Pedroza Cosío, Gabriela Anahí, Sánchez Escobar, Laura Elena, Munguía Lozano, Silvia, Beltrán Lagunes, Luis, Ferrer Álvarez, José Guillermo, Medina Arreguín, Rosana, López Hernández, Daniel
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description The objectives of this study are to validate the construct of the stages of grief scale (FD-66) as an instrument for measuring the stages of grief and to evaluate its usefulness in discriminating among patients with chronic non-communicable diseases in terms of adherence to the pharmacological treatment prescribed. A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to October 2015 to determine the association between the stages of grief and treatment adherence. Data were collected using a prolective design. Three instruments were applied: a sociodemographic document, the FD-66 scale, and the Morisky-Green questionnaire. Patients with a history of CNCDs were recruited from the Gustavo A. Madero Family Medicine Clinic in Mexico City. The data were analyzed using the appropriate statistical tests. A total of 165 patients were included. It was observed that high scores on the subscales of denial (odds ratio [OR]: 1.124; confidence interval of 95% [CI95%]: 1.066-1.186; < 0,001); anger (OR: 1.157; CI95%: 1.080-1.240; < 0.001), and depression (OR: 1.071; CI95%: 1.029-1.116; = 0.001) are associated with poor treatment adherence; however, a high score on the acceptance subscale (OR: 0.913; CI95%: 0.880-0.948; < 0.001) is associated with good treatment adherence. The greatest sensitivity among the subscales was observed in the denial and anger stages (area under the [ABC] curve: 0.597 in both). The FD-66 is an instrument with good construct validity as a tool for measuring the stages of grief and makes it possible to identify patients with CNCD that will adhere to treatment. We therefore recommend its use in outpatient medical consultations. Furthermore, our findings indicate that grief is a risk factor that increases poor treatment adherence.
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