Teeter Benjamin S, Kavookjian Jan
Harrison School of Pharmacy, Health Outcomes Research and Policy, Auburn University, 056 James E Foy Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2014 Dec;4(4):372-81. doi: 10.1007/s13142-014-0270-3.
Adherence to prescribed medications continues to be a problem in the treatment of chronic disease. Motivational interviewing (MI) has been shown to be successful for eliciting patients' motivations to change their medication-taking behaviors. Due to the constraints of the US healthcare system, patients do not always have in-person access to providers. Because of this, there is increasing use of non-traditional healthcare delivery methods such as telephonic counseling. A systematic review was conducted among published studies of telephone-based MI interventions aimed at improving the health behavior change target of medication adherence. The goals of this review were to (1) examine and describe evidence and gaps in the literature for telephonically delivered MI interventions for medication adherence and (2) discuss the implications of the findings for research and practice. The MEDLINE, CINAHL, psycINFO, psycARTICLES, Academic Search Premier, Alt HealthWatch, Health Source: Consumer Edition, and Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition databases were searched for peer-reviewed research publications between 1991 and October 2012. A total of nine articles were retained for review. The quality of the studies and the interventions varied significantly, which precluded making definitive conclusions but findings among a majority of retained studies suggest that telephone-based MI may help improve medication adherence. The included studies provided promising results and justification for continued exploration in the provision of MI via telephone encounters. Future research is needed to address gaps in the current literature but the results suggest that MI may be an efficient option for healthcare professionals seeking an evidence-based method to reach remote or inaccessible patients to help them improve their medication adherence.
在慢性病治疗中,坚持按医嘱服药仍然是一个问题。动机性访谈(MI)已被证明在激发患者改变服药行为的动机方面是成功的。由于美国医疗保健系统的限制,患者并不总是能够亲自见到医疗服务提供者。因此,诸如电话咨询等非传统医疗服务提供方式的使用越来越多。针对旨在改善服药依从性这一健康行为改变目标的基于电话的动机性访谈干预措施的已发表研究进行了系统综述。本综述的目的是:(1)检查并描述文献中关于电话提供动机性访谈干预措施以提高服药依从性的证据和差距;(2)讨论研究结果对研究和实践的意义。检索了MEDLINE、CINAHL、psycINFO、psycARTICLES、学术搜索高级版、另类健康观察、健康资源:消费者版和健康资源:护理/学术版数据库,以查找1991年至2012年10月期间的同行评审研究出版物。总共保留了9篇文章进行综述。研究和干预措施的质量差异很大,这使得无法得出明确结论,但大多数保留研究的结果表明,基于电话的动机性访谈可能有助于提高服药依从性。纳入的研究提供了有前景的结果,并为通过电话交流提供动机性访谈的持续探索提供了依据。需要未来的研究来填补当前文献中的空白,但结果表明,对于寻求基于证据的方法来接触偏远或难以接触到的患者以帮助他们提高服药依从性的医疗专业人员来说,动机性访谈可能是一种有效的选择。