Department of Pharmacy Practice, Purdue University College of Pharmacy, West Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America.
Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2022 Sep 22;17(9):e0274963. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274963. eCollection 2022.
The number of oral anticancer medications has increased over the past few decades, opening new possibilities in cancer care and improving convenience for patients and caregivers. However, adherence levels continue to be suboptimal, potentially jeopardizing therapeutic benefits. Poor adherence levels may indicate gaps in current strategies and interventions aimed at enhancing medication adherence and the extent to which they address the complex and multi-faceted medication management needs of patients and their caregivers. Beyond commonly understood barriers (e.g., forgetting to take medications), adherence interventions must address systemic barriers that may not be fully appreciated by members of the healthcare system. This scoping review aims to apply a systems framework (human factors engineering framework) to examine system elements targeted by adherence enhancing interventions.
Studies published in English, reporting adherence interventions for oral anticancer medications with adherence and/or persistence as primary outcome measures will be included in this review. We will search the following electronic databases with no limits on dates: Ovid MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science Core Collection, Embase, CINAHL Complete, PsycInfo, and Scopus. Two reviewers will independently screen study titles and abstracts for inclusion with a third reviewer adjudicating conflicts. Full text of included articles will be used to extract information on systemic barriers targeted by adherence interventions as well as information about intervention type, outcomes, and study characteristics. Extracted information will be synthesized to generate a summary of work system factors targeted by adherence interventions.
Through application of a systems-based approach, this scoping review is expected to shed light on the complex and multifaceted nature of factors influencing adherence to oral anticancer agents. The review may also identify areas that are ripe for further research.
在过去几十年中,口服抗癌药物的数量不断增加,为癌症治疗带来了新的可能性,并提高了患者和护理人员的便利性。然而,药物依从性水平仍然不尽如人意,可能危及治疗效果。药物依从性水平较差可能表明目前旨在提高药物依从性的策略和干预措施存在差距,以及这些策略和干预措施在多大程度上满足了患者及其护理人员复杂多样的药物管理需求。除了人们普遍理解的障碍(例如,忘记服药)之外,依从性干预措施还必须解决医疗系统成员可能不完全了解的系统性障碍。本范围综述旨在应用系统框架(人为因素工程框架)来检查依从性增强干预措施针对的系统要素。
本综述将纳入以口服抗癌药物的依从性和/或持久性为主要结局指标的报告了依从性干预措施的研究。我们将在以下电子数据库中进行无日期限制的搜索:Ovid MEDLINE、Cochrane 图书馆、Web of Science 核心合集、Embase、CINAHL 完整数据库、PsycInfo 和 Scopus。两名评审员将独立筛选研究标题和摘要,以确定是否符合纳入标准,如有冲突则由第三名评审员裁决。将使用包括的文章的全文提取关于依从性干预措施针对的系统障碍的信息,以及关于干预类型、结果和研究特征的信息。提取的信息将进行综合,以生成依从性干预措施针对的工作系统因素的摘要。
通过应用基于系统的方法,本范围综述预计将揭示影响口服抗癌药物依从性的复杂和多方面因素的本质。该综述还可能确定需要进一步研究的领域。