信息图表和/或象形图与药物依从性:范围审查

A. Chanzu, Molly Wells, N. Vitkin, S. Nersesian
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药物依从性是遵循医疗保健提供者的药物指示的行为。信息图表和象形图是视觉科学交流工具,已被证明可以提高药物依从性。目的:综合并批判性评价信息图表和象形文字在药物依从性研究中的应用。方法:我们在PubMed、Ovid MEDLINE、CINAHL、Web of Science和PsycInfo上进行了文献检索,目的是确定2000年至2022年间发表的文献。如果主要研究文章探讨/报告了以下主题和/或结果,则纳入定量分析:(a)信息图表和/或象形图作为兴趣暴露,(b)依从性、理解性或健康结果作为结果测量。结果:共纳入30项研究。评估的结果措施包括(a)对药物依从性周围因素的理解和理解,(b)药物依从性,和(c)健康结果。我们对研究的回顾显示,87.5%的研究测量结果(a)、78.2%的研究测量结果(b)和100%的研究测量结果(c)在使用信息图或象形图时发现了改善。结论:我们的综述支持使用信息图表和象形图作为一种手段,在不同的人口统计学、疾病和治疗中提高药物依从性。实践启示:信息图和象形图是提高药物依从性的有用工具。当这些工具被精心设计时,它们增加了广泛的患者群体中药物信息的可访问性。
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Infographics and/or Pictograms and Medication Adherence: A Scoping Review
Introduction: Medication adherence is the act of following medication instructions from a health care provider. Infographics and pictograms are visual science communication tools that have been shown to improve medication adherence. Objective: To synthesize and critically evaluate literature surrounding the use of infographics and pictograms in medication adherence. Methods: We conducted a literature search on PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, CINAHL, Web of Science, and PsycInfo with the purpose of identifying literature published between the years 2000 and 2022. Primary research articles were included for quantitative analysis if they explored/reported the following topics and/or outcomes: (a) infographics and/or pictograms as the exposure of interest and (b) adherence, comprehension, or health outcomes as the outcome measures. Results: 30 studies were included in the results. Outcome measures assessed included (a) comprehension and understanding of factors surrounding medication adherence, (b) medication adherence, and (c) health outcomes. Our review of the studies showed that 87.5% of studies measuring outcome (a), 78.2% of those measuring outcome (b), and 100% of those measuring outcome (c) found improvements when using infographics or pictograms. Conclusion: Our review supports the use of infographics and pictograms as a means of improving medication adherence among a diverse set of demographics, illnesses, and treatments. Practice Implications: Infographics and pictograms are useful tools to improve medication adherence. When these tools are designed carefully, they increase the accessibility of medication information in a wide range of patient populations.
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