Goldstein Carly M, Gathright Emily C, Garcia Sarah
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center, The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Department of Psychological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2017 Mar 15;11:547-559. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S127277. eCollection 2017.
Many individuals with cardiovascular disease (CVD) experience depression that is associated with poor health outcomes, which may be because of medication nonadherence. Several factors influence medication adherence and likely influence the relationship between depression and medication adherence in CVD patients. This comprehensive study reviews the existing literature on depression and medication adherence in CVD patients, addresses the methods of and problems with measuring medication adherence, and explains why the integrated care team is uniquely situated to improve the outcomes in depressed CVD patients. This paper also explores how the team can collaboratively target depressive symptoms and medication-taking behavior in routine clinical care. Finally, it suggests the limitations to the integrated care approach, identifies targets for future research, and discusses the implications for CVD patients and their families.
许多心血管疾病(CVD)患者会经历与不良健康结局相关的抑郁,这可能是由于药物治疗依从性差所致。有几个因素会影响药物治疗依从性,并且可能影响CVD患者抑郁与药物治疗依从性之间的关系。这项综合性研究回顾了关于CVD患者抑郁与药物治疗依从性的现有文献,阐述了测量药物治疗依从性的方法及问题,并解释了为何综合护理团队在改善抑郁的CVD患者结局方面具有独特优势。本文还探讨了该团队如何在常规临床护理中协同针对抑郁症状和服药行为。最后,指出了综合护理方法的局限性,确定了未来研究的目标,并讨论了对CVD患者及其家庭的影响。