A study of post-urination external genital cleansing behavior and its impact on improving dapagliflozin adherence in Chinese male heart failure patients

一项关于排尿后外阴清洁行为及其对提高中国男性心力衰竭患者达格列净治疗依从性影响的研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: While the relationship between genital hygiene practices and infection risk has been well-documented in various clinical settings, limited attention has been paid to preventive strategies specifically targeting male heart failure patients on dapagliflozin. This study aims to evaluate the impact of post-urination external genital cleaning on dapagliflozin medication adherence in male heart failure patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: A multicenter, randomized, single-blind, parallel-controlled study was conducted with 1337 male heart failure patients on dapagliflozin therapy. The test group performed simple external genital cleaning post-urination, while the control group maintained routine care. Primary outcomes included genital fungal infection incidence, medication-related concerns, belief intensity, and medication adherence, assessed over a 1-year period. The test group demonstrated significantly lower rates of genital fungal infections compared to controls (0.75% vs. 3.14%, P = 0.002). Additionally, the test group showed higher dapagliflozin adherence rates (72.75% vs. 63.23%, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Post-urination external genital cleaning significantly improves dapagliflozin medication adherence in male heart failure patients.

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