Barriers and facilitators for improving oral anticoagulant medication adherence in lower extremity deep venous thrombosis patients after spinal surgery: A qualitative study using the COM-B model.
Xiaoyu Wu, Huaqin Wang, Ya Tan, Xiaoju Tan, Xinge Zhao, Xiaoling Liu, Wenli Wang
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Abstract
Background: Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the lower extremity causes a major disease burden globally. Currently, oral anticoagulant therapy is used as the first-line treatment of DVT, however, medication non-adherence remains a serious problem for postoperative spinal surgery patients whose DVT incidence is at a high level.
Aims: To explore barriers and facilitators affecting patient oral anticoagulant medication adherence, based on guidance using the COM-B model.
Methods: This study was a qualitative study using a descriptive research design with in-depth and semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed adopting traditional content analysis methods.
Results: Based on the COM-B theoretical model, we identified 9 barriers and facilitators from capability, opportunity, and motivation domains.
Conclusions: Patients were confronted with barriers from capability, opportunity, and motivation domains, which were not isolated but interrelated. Future interventions should incorporate facilitators and barriers to address medication adherence issue with a holistic approach at multiple levels.