Non-adherence to topical treatments for actinic keratosis. 2013

Bav Shergill, and Simon Zokaie, and Alison J Carr
Department of Dermatology, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals, Elm Grove, Brighton, UK.

BACKGROUND There is limited information on the patterns of use, adherence rates, and factors that impact adherence with topical treatments for actinic keratosis (AK). OBJECTIVE To establish patterns of use and adherence with topical treatments for AK and to identify treatment-related factors that impact on adherence. METHODS A community-based, cross-sectional study was performed using a standardized questionnaire completed online or via telephone interview. Patients were stratified according to the presence of AK lesions on the scalp and/or other extremities; and presence of scarring resulting from treatment. RESULTS This study included 305 patients with AK who were currently using a patient-applied topical therapy for AK or had used one within the previous 12 months. In total, 88% (n = 268/305) of patients were either non-adherent, non-persistent or both non-adherent and non-persistent to topical therapy. Duration of treatment was associated with increasing rates of non-adherence (adjusted odds ratio [OR]; for treatment durations greater than 4 weeks, 2.2, P < 0.01): 52% of patients were non-adherent with 3-4 week treatment duration; 69% of patients with 4-8 week treatment duration; and 71% of patients with 6-12 week treatment duration. There were similar increases in non-persistence with increasing treatment duration (adjusted OR; for treatment durations greater than 4 weeks, 2.1, P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS This study found high rates of non-adherence and non-persistence in patients with AK. Duration of treatment was a significant factor contributing to non-adherence and non-persistence to topical treatments. Patient-applied topical therapies that require less frequent application and have shorter treatment duration may be associated with improved adherence rates.

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