口服抗癌药物治疗患者药物依从性轨迹的相关因素:一项多中心队列研究

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Germain Perrin, Audrey Thomas-Schoemann, François Goldwasser, Pascaline Boudou-Rouquette, Nicolas Delanoy, Claire Gervais, Justine Touchard, Rui Batista, Benoit Blanchet, Jean-Stéphane Giraud, Brigitte Sabatier, Virginie Korb-Savoldelli
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目的:口服全身抗癌治疗(SACTs)的最佳药物依从性对有效的癌症管理至关重要。然而,影响依从性的因素,特别是与疾病的纵向病程有关的因素,仍然知之甚少。本研究旨在确定与口服SACTs患者药物依从性轨迹相关的因素。方法:在开始口服SACTs的患者中进行了一项多中心队列研究,并在日间住院期间纳入了多学科风险管理计划。根据经过验证的六项药物依从性问卷的得分,使用基于组的轨迹模型(GBTM)确定药物依从性轨迹。使用减少偏差的多项逻辑回归检查与轨迹分配相关的因素。结果:共纳入135名参与者,其中71人提供至少两个依从性评分用于轨迹建模。确定了三组潜在的依从性轨迹:(i)持续最佳依从性(73.2%),(ii)改善依从性(9.9%)和(iii)下降依从性(16.9%)。在多变量分析中,属于依从性下降组的受试者更有可能属于低收入类别。结论:GBTM确定了日间住院期间门诊患者口服SACT依从性轨迹的三种不同且临床相关的模式。了解影响这些轨迹的因素,可以从动态角度了解药物依从性的复杂现象,并突出可采取行动的因素,以支持量身定制的卫生干预措施。
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Factors associated with medication adherence trajectory among patients treated with oral anticancer drugs: a multicentre cohort study.

Factors associated with medication adherence trajectory among patients treated with oral anticancer drugs: a multicentre cohort study.

Factors associated with medication adherence trajectory among patients treated with oral anticancer drugs: a multicentre cohort study.

Purpose: Optimal medication adherence to oral systemic anticancer therapies (SACTs) is critical for effective cancer management. However, the factors influencing adherence, particularly in relation to the longitudinal course of the disease, remain poorly understood. This study aimed to identify factors associated with medication adherence trajectories among patients initiating oral SACTs.

Methods: A multicentre cohort study was conducted among patients initiating oral SACTs and enrolled in a multidisciplinary risk management programme during day hospitalisation. Medication adherence trajectories were identified using group-based trajectory modelling (GBTM), based on scores from a validated six-item medication adherence questionnaire. Factors associated with trajectory allocation were examined using bias-reduced multinomial logistic regression.

Results: A total of 135 participants were included, of whom 71 provided at least two adherence scores for trajectory modelling. Three latent groups of adherence trajectories were identified: (i) continuous optimal adherence (73.2%), (ii) improving adherence (9.9%), and (iii) declining adherence (16.9%). In multivariate analysis, subjects belonging to the declining adherence group were more likely to belong to the low-income category.

Conclusion: GBTM identified three distinct and clinically relevant patterns of oral SACT adherence trajectories among outpatients followed during day hospitalisation. Understanding the factors influencing these trajectories provides a dynamic perspective on the complex phenomenon of medication adherence and highlights actionable factors to support tailored health interventions.

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Supportive Care in Cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.70%
发文量
751
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Supportive Care in Cancer provides members of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and all other interested individuals, groups and institutions with the most recent scientific and social information on all aspects of supportive care in cancer patients. It covers primarily medical, technical and surgical topics concerning supportive therapy and care which may supplement or substitute basic cancer treatment at all stages of the disease. Nursing, rehabilitative, psychosocial and spiritual issues of support are also included.
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