Patient experience with darifenacin - results of a short-term community-based survey in managing overactive bladder

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作者
Green, Lonny [1 ]
Kerney, Donna [2 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Womens Ctr, Richmond, VA 23233 USA
[2] InfoMedics Inc, Reading, MA USA
关键词
SYMPTOMS; EFFICACY; INCONTINENCE; SATISFACTION; PREVALENCE; SAFETY; SAMPLE; ADULTS; ONSET;
D O I
10.1185/03007995.2010.541432
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
This community-based program evaluated patients' experiences with darifenacin over 3 weeks' treatment in a predominantly primary care clinical practice setting. Physicians (n = 2117, 50% primary care physicians, 35% urologists, 10% obstetrician/gynecologist, 5% other) were asked to introduce the program to patients with overactive bladder (OAB). Patients received an enrollment kit including a 30-day darifenacin voucher, activated if patients registered for the program via telephone or online. Patients (epsilon 18 years of age) completed a brief automated survey to evaluate frequency of urge urinary incontinence episodes (UUIEs), micturitions/24 hours, urge severity/24 hours (10 point scale: 0 = not at all severe; 10 = very severe), and treatment tolerability (10 point scale: 0 = very poorly tolerated; 10 = very well tolerated). Patients also completed a second survey 3 weeks after starting darifenacin. Statistical analyses were not prospectively planned or performed. A total of 2165 patients completed both surveys. At baseline, mean age of completers was 66 years, 76% were female, and 47% reported prior use of OAB medications. After 3 weeks' treatment, patients experienced reductions in UUIEs and micturitions. Urge severity was reduced by > 30% after 3 weeks (mean scores: 6.7 at baseline vs. 4.6 after 3 weeks' treatment) and treatment was well tolerated (mean score: 7.7). Overall, 85% of patients who participated in the program did so due to physician influences. The results of this 3-week, self-reported community-based survey indicate that patients were generally satisfied with darifenacin treatment and experienced a reduction in OAB symptoms. Darifenacin was generally well tolerated.
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