Economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correction

Introduction. Kidney transplantation is the main high-tech type of medical care aimed at saving the life of a patient with chronic kidney disease in the terminal stage of the disease. The amount of economic costs for the treatment of patients with chronic renal failure depends on the results of tran...

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Main Authors: Yu. S. Lysenko, O. Yu. Mikita, A. V. Pinchuk, M. Sh. Khubutiya
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Published: N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.jtransplantologiya.ru/jour/article/view/684
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description Introduction. Kidney transplantation is the main high-tech type of medical care aimed at saving the life of a patient with chronic kidney disease in the terminal stage of the disease. The amount of economic costs for the treatment of patients with chronic renal failure depends on the results of transplantation: the calculation for 1 patient with a favorable outcome is 1,665,110.19 rubles, with an unfavorable outcome – 2,932,078.07 rubles. Noncompliant behavior (non-compliance with doctors' recommendations) directly affects the effectiveness and outcome of transplantation, as well as its economic component. In order to minimize the factors affecting transplant rejection after surgery due to patient noncompliant behavior, it is necessary to assess adherence to treatment at the stages before and after transplantation.Aim. To assess the adherence to treatment of patients with chronic renal failure of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine at all stages of kidney transplantation in order to identify risk groups for noncompliant behavior.Material and methods. The study was conducted on the basis of the Department of Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine. 3 groups of patients with a diagnosis of "Chronic renal failure" were examined: 1. 48 patients before kidney transplantation who were on the waiting list. The average age of patients: 48.06±10.21 years. Gender composition of the group: 40% men, 60% women. 2. 62 patients a month after kidney transplantation. The average age of patients: 49.49±11.04 years. Gender composition of the group: 41% men, 59% women. 3. 22 patients more than 1 month after kidney transplantation. The average age of patients: 43.39±12.29 years. Gender composition of the group: 41% men, 59% women.The assessment of the level of adherence to treatment was carried out using the following psychodiagnostic techniques: "Quantitative assessment of adherence to treatment", "Social significance of the disease" and "Compliance level".Results. The data obtained by us demonstrate the highest level of adherence to treatment in the waiting list group (90.67±18.91 points), in the group a month after transplantation this level decreases (71.29±22.70 points), the lowest indicators (65.73±23.47 points) in the group a few months after kidney transplantation.Conclusion. Noncompliant behavior of patients can affect the treatment outcomes. According to our study, patients on the waiting list have the highest rates in terms of adherence to treatment, the group of patients a month after transplantation is characterized by a decrease in all indicators, and the group a few months after kidney transplantation is characterized by the lowest parameters. According to the dynamics of changes in the level of adherence to treatment in the groups we examined, it is recommended to prevent noncompliant behavior in order to increase the treatment effectiveness and minimize financial costs for the consequences of transplant rejection due to the patient's fault.
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spelling doaj-art-ec451513b84e45c3a0997a0502e48ef52025-08-20T03:35:37ZengN.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare DepartmentТрансплантология (Москва)2074-05062542-09092022-09-0114327829110.23873/2074-0506-2022-14-3-278-291526Economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correctionYu. S. Lysenko0O. Yu. Mikita1A. V. Pinchuk2M. Sh. Khubutiya3N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine; A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry; Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine; A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Introduction. Kidney transplantation is the main high-tech type of medical care aimed at saving the life of a patient with chronic kidney disease in the terminal stage of the disease. The amount of economic costs for the treatment of patients with chronic renal failure depends on the results of transplantation: the calculation for 1 patient with a favorable outcome is 1,665,110.19 rubles, with an unfavorable outcome – 2,932,078.07 rubles. Noncompliant behavior (non-compliance with doctors' recommendations) directly affects the effectiveness and outcome of transplantation, as well as its economic component. In order to minimize the factors affecting transplant rejection after surgery due to patient noncompliant behavior, it is necessary to assess adherence to treatment at the stages before and after transplantation.Aim. To assess the adherence to treatment of patients with chronic renal failure of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine at all stages of kidney transplantation in order to identify risk groups for noncompliant behavior.Material and methods. The study was conducted on the basis of the Department of Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine. 3 groups of patients with a diagnosis of "Chronic renal failure" were examined: 1. 48 patients before kidney transplantation who were on the waiting list. The average age of patients: 48.06±10.21 years. Gender composition of the group: 40% men, 60% women. 2. 62 patients a month after kidney transplantation. The average age of patients: 49.49±11.04 years. Gender composition of the group: 41% men, 59% women. 3. 22 patients more than 1 month after kidney transplantation. The average age of patients: 43.39±12.29 years. Gender composition of the group: 41% men, 59% women.The assessment of the level of adherence to treatment was carried out using the following psychodiagnostic techniques: "Quantitative assessment of adherence to treatment", "Social significance of the disease" and "Compliance level".Results. The data obtained by us demonstrate the highest level of adherence to treatment in the waiting list group (90.67±18.91 points), in the group a month after transplantation this level decreases (71.29±22.70 points), the lowest indicators (65.73±23.47 points) in the group a few months after kidney transplantation.Conclusion. Noncompliant behavior of patients can affect the treatment outcomes. According to our study, patients on the waiting list have the highest rates in terms of adherence to treatment, the group of patients a month after transplantation is characterized by a decrease in all indicators, and the group a few months after kidney transplantation is characterized by the lowest parameters. According to the dynamics of changes in the level of adherence to treatment in the groups we examined, it is recommended to prevent noncompliant behavior in order to increase the treatment effectiveness and minimize financial costs for the consequences of transplant rejection due to the patient's fault.https://www.jtransplantologiya.ru/jour/article/view/684adherence to treatmentkidney transplantationchronic kidney diseasecompliancepsychological supportnoncompliant behavior
spellingShingle Yu. S. Lysenko
O. Yu. Mikita
A. V. Pinchuk
M. Sh. Khubutiya
Economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correction
Трансплантология (Москва)
adherence to treatment
kidney transplantation
chronic kidney disease
compliance
psychological support
noncompliant behavior
title Economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correction
title_full Economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correction
title_fullStr Economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correction
title_full_unstemmed Economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correction
title_short Economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correction
title_sort economic consequences of noncompliant behavior of patients with chronic renal failure and ways of its correction
topic adherence to treatment
kidney transplantation
chronic kidney disease
compliance
psychological support
noncompliant behavior
url https://www.jtransplantologiya.ru/jour/article/view/684
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