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Treatment adherence in systemic sclerosis: A cross-sectional study.

Jan BrijsSeher AratRene WesthovensJan Leo LenaertsVeerle Ide
Published in: Musculoskeletal care (2018)
This study demonstrated low treatment adherence rates in SSc patients. We could not identify demographic, clinical or psychological factors associated with treatment adherence, except with the IPQ subscale "timeline acute/chronic". This suggests a correlation between poor adherence and the belief that the disease will be chronic without improvement over time. Symptom relief was an important motivating factor for taking medication. The treatment necessity was scored higher than treatment concerns, but the necessity beliefs were not associated with adherence.
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