Use of medical identification jewellery in children and young adults with adrenal insufficiency in Australia
- 11 March 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Endocrine
- Vol. 72 (2), 539-545
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-020-02595-9
Abstract
Purpose Patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI) are at risk of life-threatening illness. Medical jewellery is recommended for emergencies, but its uptake is unknown. This study assessed the use of medical jewellery among Australian AI patients aged 25 years and under. Methods Data on the age, sex, region, and diagnosis of subscribers to the largest medical jewellery provider in Australia were analysed. Subscription rates were calculated using 2017 Australian population data. Results There were 666 patients aged 25 years and under in the database but only 358 (53.8%) had an active (up to date) subscription, corresponding to a subscription rate of 43.67/million or approximately 14.6% of the estimated patient population. The majority (n = 238, 66.5%) had primary AI; followed by secondary AI (n = 82, 22.9%); and the remaining patients (n = 38, 10.6%) could not be classified. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) was the most frequent diagnosis (n = 153, 42.7%), corresponding to a subscription rate of 18.67/ million or 28.9% of the estimated number of patients with CAH. The mean age of subscribers was 15.9 (SD = 5.8) years. Only 18 (5%) patients were aged under 5 years. More females (n = 199, 55.9%) than males were active subscribers and subscription rates differed significantly by geographic area. Inactive (lapsed) subscriptions increased with age and were highest in the 20–25 year age group. Conclusion Subscription rates were lower than recommended; increased with age; and were more common in females. Older age was associated with higher levels of lapsed subscriptions. Factors leading to low use and discontinuation in young adults should be addressed.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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