Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic disease requiring complex treatment strategies to prevent disease flare ups and to reduce hospitalizations. Medication adherence is the main concern for improving patient outcomes. Although various studies on medication nonadherence for SLE have been conducted, no definite conclusions have been reached.

Objective: To quantify the prevalence of medication nonadherence among patients with SLE and to analyse the associated factors.

Methods: A prospective, self-reported questionnaire study was conducted in Songklanagarind Hospital. Patient aged 18 years or older, who had an established diagnosis of SLE, and who had been receiving medications for at least 6 months, were included in the study. Medication adherence was assessed through a visual analogue scale (VAS) and through the medication-taking behaviour measure for Thai patients (MTB-Thai) scale.

Results: One hundred and seventy-two SLE patients were enrolled in the study. Most SLE patients were young to middle aged (56.40%) and had no clinical disease activity (67.4%), as assessed by a clinical SLEDAI score. Nonadherence rates were 32% and 25.3% by VAS and the MTB-Thai scale, respectively. Patients aged 55 years or older, who used the universal coverage of health care system, who used multiple medications (>10 pills/day), and who had a good attitude towards the disease were associated with a low risk of nonadherence.

Conclusion: Up to 25% SLE patients poorly adhered to their prescriptions. Age, reimbursement scheme, pill number, and attitude towards SLE were associated with nonadherence in our patients with SLE.

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