Psychosocial interventions to improve adherence in depressed and anxious older adults prescribed antidepressant pharmacotherapy: a scoping review.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology Pub Date : 2023-11-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20451253231212322
Sarah T Stahl, Joelle Kincman, Jordan F Karp, Marie Anne Gebara
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Abstract

Medication nonadherence in depressed and anxious older adults is prevalent and associated with non-response to antidepressant pharmacotherapy. Evidence-based options to improve medication adherence are limited in this population. To review the state of the literature on the types and efficacy of psychosocial interventions for improving antidepressant pharmacotherapy adherence in depressed and anxious older adults. We conducted a scoping review according to PRISMA-ScR guidelines. PubMed/Medline and article references starting in 1980 up to 28 February 2023 were reviewed. Of the 710 records screened, 4 psychosocial interventions were included in the review. All studies included depressed older adults, and none included anxious older adults. Samples included racial and ethnic minorities and were primarily women. The psychosocial interventions consisted mainly of psychoeducation with usual care as the control comparison. Measures of antidepressant adherence included self-reported adherence or pill counting. Three of the four randomized controlled trials improved medication adherence rates and reduced depression symptom burden. Effective interventions exist for improving antidepressant medication adherence in depressed older adults. Improved adherence can reduce depression symptom burden. The lack of interventions for anxious older adults highlights the need to develop and deliver interventions for anxious older adults prescribed antidepressant pharmacotherapy.

改善抑郁和焦虑老年人抗抑郁药物治疗依从性的社会心理干预:范围综述
在抑郁和焦虑的老年人中,药物不依从是很普遍的,并且与抗抑郁药物治疗无反应有关。在这一人群中,改善药物依从性的循证选择有限。回顾社会心理干预对改善抑郁焦虑老年人抗抑郁药物治疗依从性的类型和疗效的文献现状。我们根据PRISMA-ScR指南进行了范围审查。对1980年至2023年2月28日的PubMed/Medline和文章参考文献进行了审查。在筛选的710份记录中,有4份社会心理干预纳入了本综述。所有的研究对象都是抑郁的老年人,没有一个研究对象是焦虑的老年人。样本包括少数种族和少数民族,主要是女性。心理社会干预以心理教育为主,以常规护理为对照。抗抑郁药物依从性的测量包括自我报告的依从性或药片计数。四项随机对照试验中有三项提高了药物依从率,减轻了抑郁症状负担。存在有效的干预措施来改善老年抑郁症患者的抗抑郁药物依从性。改善依从性可减轻抑郁症状负担。缺乏针对焦虑老年人的干预措施,这凸显了开发和提供针对焦虑老年人的抗抑郁药物治疗干预措施的必要性。
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10 weeks
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of psychopharmacology. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at clinicians and researchers in psychopharmacology, providing a forum in print and online for publishing the highest quality articles in this area.
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