Cuestionarios validados de adherencia a la medicación y factores asociados en pacientes crónicos: revisión sistemática

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Aldana Intilangelo, Sofía Majic, Valeria Palchik, María Luz Traverso
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Abstract

Objective

To identify validated questionnaires to assess medication adherence, and its associated factors, in adult patients with chronic pathologies.

Method

A systematic review of scientific publications that describe validated medication adherence questionnaires in PubMed and Scopus was carried out during May 2022. The search strategy combined the MeSH Heading “Medication adherence” with the keywords: “Questionnaire” and “Validation”; adding “Spanish” to rescue questionnaires in our language. Systematic reviews, meta-analyses or scientific articles with full text available in Spanish or English were selected; published from January 2000 to April 2022; that present the application and validation of a medication adherence questionnaire in adults with chronic pathologies; and publications of the initial validation of a questionnaire, recovered through bibliographic citations of the previously identified publications, even if they are prior to the year 2000.

The PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines were followed to represent the search process, inclusion and exclusion of the retrieved publications.

Results

Ninety-seven records in PubMed and 3 adding “Spanish” were retrieved; in Scopus, 334 records were retrieved and 13 with “Spanish”. One hundred-eighteen records were retrieved through bibliographic citations identification.

From the analysis of the previous publications, 14 validated questionnaires were identified that assess medication adherence and are applied in English and/or Spanish in adult patients with chronic pathologies. For each questionnaire, the following characteristics were described: name, authors, year of publication, dimensions (barriers and facilitators factors), number and wording of the items, response scale, form of administration, language and pathologies of the initial validation. Of the subsequent validations, only those carried out in English and/or Spanish were presented. So far, 6 questionnaires were validated in Spanish and only for certain chronic pathologies.

Conclusions

14 validated questionnaires were identified, 6 of them were validated in Spanish. They are designed to evaluate medication adherence in a comprehensive manner, being useful to be applied in hospital and community pharmaceutical services. This review provides health professionals with tools to develop and validate their own questionnaire, adapting the wording to the local language and context of the health system.

经过验证的慢性病患者服药依从性问卷及相关因素:系统回顾。
目的:确定评估慢性病成人患者服药依从性及其相关因素的有效问卷:确定评估成年慢性病患者用药依从性及其相关因素的有效问卷:方法:2022 年 5 月,对 PubMed 和 Scopus 上描述有效用药依从性问卷的科学出版物进行了系统性回顾。检索策略将 MeSH 标题 "用药依从性 "与关键词 "问卷 "和 "验证 "相结合:"问卷 "和 "验证";添加 "西班牙文",以挽救使用我国语言的问卷。我们选择了 2000 年 1 月至 2022 年 4 月间发表的系统综述、荟萃分析或科学文章,这些文章以西班牙语或英语撰写,全文介绍了慢性病成人患者用药依从性问卷的应用和验证情况;还选择了通过引用之前确定的出版物(即使是 2000 年之前的出版物)的书目,对问卷进行初步验证的出版物。检索过程、纳入和排除检索到的出版物均遵循 PRISMA(系统综述和元分析首选报告项目)指南:在 PubMed 上检索到 97 条记录,其中 3 条添加了 "西班牙文";在 Scopus 上检索到 334 条记录,其中 13 条添加了 "西班牙文"。通过书目引文识别检索到 118 条记录。通过对以往出版物的分析,确定了 14 份评估服药依从性的有效问卷,这些问卷使用英语和/或西班牙语,适用于成年慢性病患者。每份问卷都描述了以下特征:名称、作者、出版年份、维度(障碍和促进因素)、项目数量和措辞、反应量表、管理形式、语言和初次验证的病症。在随后的验证中,只介绍了用英语和/或西班牙语进行的验证。到目前为止,有 6 份问卷以西班牙语进行了验证,且仅针对某些慢性病:结论:共确定了 14 份有效问卷,其中 6 份以西班牙语进行了验证。这些问卷旨在全面评估用药依从性,适用于医院和社区药学服务。这篇综述为医疗专业人员提供了开发和验证自己的问卷的工具,可根据当地语言和医疗系统的情况调整措辞。
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FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA
FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
21.40%
发文量
46
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Una gran revista para acceder a los mejores artículos originales y revisiones de la farmacoterapia actual. Además, es Órgano de expresión científica de la Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria, y está indexada en Index Medicus/Medline, EMBASE/Excerpta Médica, Alert, Internacional Pharmaceutical Abstracts y SCOPUS.
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