School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Patient Advisor's Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
BMC Geriatr. 2024 Mar 27;24(1):285. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-04893-7.
Medication management capacity is a crucial component of medication adherence, particularly among older adults. Various factors, including physical abilities, cognitive functions, sensory capabilities, motivational, and environmental factors, influence older adults' ability to manage medications. It is, therefore, crucial to identify appropriate tools that allow clinicians to determine which factors may impact medication management capacity and, consequently, nonadherence to medications.
1)To identify tools that measure physical, cognitive, sensory (vision, hearing, touch), motivational, and environmental barriers to medication self-management in older adults, and 2) to understand the extent to which these tools assess various barriers.
The scoping review was conducted using Arksey and O'Malley's scoping review framework and the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews checklist. In June 2022, the relevant literature was identified by searching PubMed (MEDLINE), Ovid Embase, Ovid IPA, EBSCOhost CINAHL, APA PsycINFO, and Scopus.
In total, 7235 studies were identified. Following the removal of duplicates, 4607 articles were screened by title and abstract, of which 4253 did not meet the inclusion criteria. Three reviewers reviewed the full texts of the remaining 354 articles; among them, 41 articles, 4 theses and 1 conference abstract met the inclusion criteria. From the included studies, 44 tools were identified that measured a combination of physical, cognitive, sensory, motivational, and environmental barriers (n=19) or only cognition (n=13), vision (n=5), environmental factors (n=3), auditory (n=1), and motivational factors (n=1). The review also examined the psychometric properties of the identified tools and found that most of them had reported validity and reliability data. Several tools have demonstrated promise in assessing a combination of barriers with validity and reliability. These tools include the Self-Medication Assessment Tool (SMAT), ManageMed Screening (MMS), Self-Medication Risk Assessment Tool (RAT), HOME-Rx revised, and Medication Management Ability Assessment (MMAA).
This scoping review identified 44 validated tools to measure various challenges that older adults encounter with medication management. However, no tool measures all five barriers (physical, cognitive, sensory, motivational, and environmental) to medication-taking at home. Therefore, utilizing a combination of tools would be most appropriate to measure these different aspects comprehensively. Further research is needed to develop a new comprehensive tool that simultaneously measures various barriers to medication self-management.
药物管理能力是药物依从性的一个关键组成部分,尤其是在老年人中。各种因素,包括身体能力、认知功能、感官能力、动机和环境因素,都会影响老年人管理药物的能力。因此,确定合适的工具来帮助临床医生识别哪些因素可能会影响药物管理能力,从而影响药物的不依从性,这一点至关重要。
1)确定评估老年人药物自我管理中身体、认知、感官(视觉、听觉、触觉)、动机和环境障碍的工具;2)了解这些工具在多大程度上评估了各种障碍。
采用 Arksey 和 O'Malley 的 scoping 综述框架和 PRISMA 扩展的 scoping 综述清单进行 scoping 综述。2022 年 6 月,通过搜索 PubMed(医学文献在线数据库)、Ovid Embase、Ovid IPA、EBSCOhost CINAHL、APA PsycINFO 和 Scopus,确定了相关文献。
共确定了 7235 项研究。在去除重复项后,通过标题和摘要筛选了 4607 篇文章,其中 4253 篇不符合纳入标准。3 名评审员审查了其余 354 篇文章的全文;其中,41 篇文章、4 篇论文和 1 篇会议摘要符合纳入标准。从纳入的研究中,确定了 44 种工具,这些工具结合了身体、认知、感官、动机和环境障碍(n=19)或仅认知(n=13)、视觉(n=5)、环境因素(n=3)、听觉(n=1)和动机因素(n=1)。该综述还检查了所确定工具的心理测量学特性,发现大多数工具都报告了有效性和可靠性数据。一些工具在评估有效性和可靠性方面具有结合多种障碍的潜力。这些工具包括自我用药评估工具(SMAT)、ManageMed 筛查(MMS)、自我用药风险评估工具(RAT)、HOME-Rx 修订版和药物管理能力评估(MMAA)。
本 scoping 综述确定了 44 种经验证的工具,用于测量老年人在药物管理方面遇到的各种挑战。然而,没有一种工具可以测量老年人在家中服药时遇到的所有五个障碍(身体、认知、感官、动机和环境)。因此,最适合的方法是使用多种工具来全面评估这些不同方面。需要进一步研究来开发一种新的综合工具,该工具可以同时测量药物自我管理的各种障碍。