注意缺陷多动障碍患儿及成人患者用药依从性的研究进展。

Review of medication adherence in children and adults with ADHD.

机构信息

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

出版信息

Postgrad Med. 2010 Jan;122(1):184-91. doi: 10.3810/pgm.2010.01.2112.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To review the literature on the prevalence, potential causes, and consequences of medication nonadherence in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

BACKGROUND

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a common, chronic, and impairing neuropsychiatric disorder, affecting 4.4% of the US adult population. Medications alleviate many aspects of the disorder, but associated difficulties with disorganization and planning can lead patients to have poor adherence and subsequent treatment failure. This review will examine the scope and consequences of medication nonadherence in children and adults with ADHD.

METHODS

Comprehensive literature reviews via PubMed searches were conducted for continuity of medication and medication adherence (and related terms) in ADHD (and ADD). The studies were reviewed and classified regarding prevalence, measure of adherence or continuity, etiology, and consequences of medication nonadherence in childhood/adolescent and adult ADHD.

RESULTS

Studies of pharmacy claims databases and treatment studies have shown that the prevalence of medication discontinuation or nonadherence is between 13.2% to 64%. More studies have focused on medication adherence in children/adolescents than in adult ADHD. Medication nonadherence is more prevalent in immediate-release versus extended-release psychostimulants in childhood/adolescent ADHD, but differences in the formulations have not been studied extensively in adults. Current studies have almost exclusively relied on patient reports. Possible etiologies of medication nonadherence have not been examined with formal rating instruments in adult ADHD. The long-term consequences of medication nonadherence, in terms of impairments, have not been examined.

CONCLUSIONS

Studies have documented that medication nonadherence is common in childhood/adolescent ADHD. Further prospective studies are necessary to document the scope of the problem in adult ADHD and to examine the potential benefits of utilizing extended-release medications in adult ADHD. Studies correlating the impact of medication nonadherence on symptoms and impairments in adult ADHD are needed. Future studies should consider utilizing technology to document medication nonadherence, such as MEMS caps.

摘要

目的

综述成人注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)药物治疗依从性的流行率、潜在原因和后果的文献。

背景

ADHD 是一种常见的、慢性的、会造成损害的神经精神障碍,影响美国成年人口的 4.4%。药物治疗可以缓解该疾病的许多方面,但随之而来的组织和计划困难可能导致患者服药依从性差,进而导致治疗失败。本综述将研究儿童和成人 ADHD 患者药物治疗依从性不良的范围和后果。

方法

通过 PubMed 搜索,对 ADHD(和 ADD)的药物连续性和药物依从性(及相关术语)进行全面文献回顾。对研究进行了回顾和分类,以了解儿童/青少年和成人 ADHD 中药物治疗依从性或连续性的流行率、测量方法、病因以及药物治疗依从性不良的后果。

结果

从药房理赔数据库和治疗研究中可以看出,药物中断或不依从的发生率在 13.2%至 64%之间。与成人 ADHD 相比,更多的研究关注儿童/青少年的药物依从性。在儿童/青少年 ADHD 中,与长效释放型相比,速释型精神兴奋剂的药物不依从率更高,但在成人 ADHD 中尚未广泛研究这些制剂的差异。目前的研究几乎完全依赖于患者报告。尚未使用成人 ADHD 中的正式评估工具检查药物不依从的可能病因。尚未检查药物不依从对长期损害的影响。

结论

研究表明,儿童/青少年 ADHD 中药物不依从的情况很常见。进一步的前瞻性研究对于记录成人 ADHD 中这一问题的范围以及研究在成人 ADHD 中使用长效药物的潜在益处是必要的。需要研究与成人 ADHD 中药物不依从对症状和损害的影响相关的研究。未来的研究应考虑利用技术记录药物不依从,例如 MEMS 帽。

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