Steroid phobia and adherence--problems, solutions, impact on benefit/risk profile

Immunol Allergy Clin North Am. 2005 Aug;25(3):581-95. doi: 10.1016/j.iac.2005.04.002.

Abstract

Adherence is important with all medications. It can be more difficult with inhaled steroids in light of concern about adverse effects. Although the degree of fear regarding inhaled steroids is difficult to quantify, it appears to be an important factor in adherence. These fears exist for several reasons, including misinformation obtained from such sources as the Internet. To improve adherence and decrease morbidity and mortality, it is vital that health care providers are aware of potential barriers to adherence. Measures such as simplifying and properly explaining medication regimens are helpful. Just as important is the establishment of a strong patient-provider relationship. This makes it easier to convince patients of the need for recommended medications. If the provider is able to effectively communicate and convince the patient of the benefit/risk ratio of steroids, improved patient outcomes can be achieved.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Inhalation
  • Administration, Topical
  • Humans
  • Internet
  • Mass Media
  • Patient Compliance* / psychology
  • Phobic Disorders
  • Risk Factors
  • Steroids / administration & dosage
  • Steroids / adverse effects
  • Steroids / therapeutic use*

Substances

  • Steroids