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Social determinants of patiromer adherence and abandonment: An observational, retrospective, real-world claims analysis

BACKGROUND: Hyperkalemia is a frequent and serious complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) that can impede continuation of beneficial evidence-based therapies. Recently, novel therapies such as patiromer have been developed to treat chronic hyperkalemia, but their optimal utility hinges on adhe...

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Autores principales: Kleinman, Nathan, Kammerer, Jennifer, LaGuerre, Kevin, Thakar, Charuhas V.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10042334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36972248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281775
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Kammerer, Jennifer
LaGuerre, Kevin
Thakar, Charuhas V.
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description BACKGROUND: Hyperkalemia is a frequent and serious complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) that can impede continuation of beneficial evidence-based therapies. Recently, novel therapies such as patiromer have been developed to treat chronic hyperkalemia, but their optimal utility hinges on adherence. Social determinants of health (SDOH) are critically important and can impact both medical conditions and treatment prescription adherence. This analysis examines SDOH and their influence on adherence to patiromer or abandonment of prescriptions for hyperkalemia treatment. METHODS: This was an observational, retrospective, real-world claims analysis of adults with patiromer prescriptions and 6- and 12-months pre- and post-index prescription data in Symphony Health’s Dataverse during 2015–2020, and SDOH from census data. Subgroups included patients with heart failure (HF), hyperkalemia-confounding prescriptions, and any CKD stages. Adherence was defined as >80% of proportion of days covered (PDC) for ≥60 days and ≥6 months, and abandonment as a portion of reversed claims. Quasi-Poisson regression modeled the impact of independent variables on PDC. Abandonment models used logistic regression, controlling for similar factors and initial days’ supply. Statistical significance was p<0.05. RESULTS: 48% of patients at 60 days and 25% at 6 months had a patiromer PDC >80%. Higher PDC was associated with older age, males, Medicare/Medicaid coverage, nephrologist prescribed, and those receiving renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors. Lower PDC correlated with higher out-of-pocket cost, unemployment, poverty, disability, and any CKD stage with comorbid HF. PDC was better in regions with higher education and income. CONCLUSIONS: SDOH (unemployment, poverty, education, income) and health indicators (disability, comorbid CKD, HF) were associated with low PDC. Prescription abandonment was higher in patients with prescribed higher dose, higher out-of-pocket costs, those with disability, or designated White. Key demographic, social, and other factors play a role in drug adherence when treating life-threatening abnormalities such as hyperkalemia and may influence patient outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-100423342023-03-28 Social determinants of patiromer adherence and abandonment: An observational, retrospective, real-world claims analysis Kleinman, Nathan Kammerer, Jennifer LaGuerre, Kevin Thakar, Charuhas V. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hyperkalemia is a frequent and serious complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) that can impede continuation of beneficial evidence-based therapies. Recently, novel therapies such as patiromer have been developed to treat chronic hyperkalemia, but their optimal utility hinges on adherence. Social determinants of health (SDOH) are critically important and can impact both medical conditions and treatment prescription adherence. This analysis examines SDOH and their influence on adherence to patiromer or abandonment of prescriptions for hyperkalemia treatment. METHODS: This was an observational, retrospective, real-world claims analysis of adults with patiromer prescriptions and 6- and 12-months pre- and post-index prescription data in Symphony Health’s Dataverse during 2015–2020, and SDOH from census data. Subgroups included patients with heart failure (HF), hyperkalemia-confounding prescriptions, and any CKD stages. Adherence was defined as >80% of proportion of days covered (PDC) for ≥60 days and ≥6 months, and abandonment as a portion of reversed claims. Quasi-Poisson regression modeled the impact of independent variables on PDC. Abandonment models used logistic regression, controlling for similar factors and initial days’ supply. Statistical significance was p<0.05. RESULTS: 48% of patients at 60 days and 25% at 6 months had a patiromer PDC >80%. Higher PDC was associated with older age, males, Medicare/Medicaid coverage, nephrologist prescribed, and those receiving renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors. Lower PDC correlated with higher out-of-pocket cost, unemployment, poverty, disability, and any CKD stage with comorbid HF. PDC was better in regions with higher education and income. CONCLUSIONS: SDOH (unemployment, poverty, education, income) and health indicators (disability, comorbid CKD, HF) were associated with low PDC. Prescription abandonment was higher in patients with prescribed higher dose, higher out-of-pocket costs, those with disability, or designated White. Key demographic, social, and other factors play a role in drug adherence when treating life-threatening abnormalities such as hyperkalemia and may influence patient outcomes. Public Library of Science 2023-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10042334/ /pubmed/36972248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281775 Text en © 2023 Kleinman et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title_full Social determinants of patiromer adherence and abandonment: An observational, retrospective, real-world claims analysis
title_fullStr Social determinants of patiromer adherence and abandonment: An observational, retrospective, real-world claims analysis
title_full_unstemmed Social determinants of patiromer adherence and abandonment: An observational, retrospective, real-world claims analysis
title_short Social determinants of patiromer adherence and abandonment: An observational, retrospective, real-world claims analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10042334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36972248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281775
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