Heterogeneity in Asthma Medication Adherence Measurement

H. Tibble, A. Chan, E. Mitchell, R. Horne, M. Mizani, A. Sheikh, A. Tsanas
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Abstract

Medication non-adherence is strongly associated with poor asthma control and outcomes. Many studies use an aggregate measure of adherence, such as the percentage of prescribed doses that were taken, however this conceals variation between patients' medication-taking routines. Electronic monitoring devices, which precisely record the date and time of a dose being actuated from an inhaler, provide the means to objectively and remotely monitor adherence behavior patterns. This secondary analysis of a New Zealand audio-visual medication reminder intervention study visually explored the relationships, variation, and heterogeneity between multiple measures of adherence, in 211 children aged 6-15 years old who presented to an emergency department with an asthma attack. Our findings highlight the weakness of statistical relationships between measures of adherence, and the irregularity in patient medication-taking behavior. This demonstrates that a single aggregate adherence measure fails to detect asthma patients for whom their day-to-day medication taking (implementation) is inconsistent with their longitudinal medication taking (persistence).
哮喘药物依从性测量的异质性
药物不依从性与哮喘控制和预后不良密切相关。许多研究使用了依从性的综合衡量标准,例如服用处方剂量的百分比,然而这掩盖了患者服药常规之间的差异。电子监测装置可以精确记录吸入器启动剂量的日期和时间,为客观和远程监测依从性行为模式提供了手段。本文对新西兰一项视听药物提醒干预研究进行了二次分析,从视觉上探讨了211名6-15岁因哮喘发作而就诊于急诊室的儿童的多种依从性指标之间的关系、差异和异质性。我们的研究结果强调了依从性测量与患者服药行为的不规律性之间的统计关系的弱点。这表明,单一的总体依从性测量无法检测出哮喘患者,他们的日常服药(实施)与他们的纵向服药(坚持)不一致。
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