Kardas Przemyslaw, Bennett Bryan, Borah Bijan, Burnier Michel, Daly Christopher, Hiligsmann Mickael, Menditto Enrica, Peterson Andrew M, Slejko Julia F, Tóth Krisztina, Unni Elizabeth, Ágh Tamás
Medication Adherence Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland.
Patient Centred Outcomes, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Front Pharmacol. 2024 Dec 23;15:1444012. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1444012. eCollection 2024.
Non-adherence to medication remains a persistent and significant challenge, with profound implications for patient outcomes and the long-term sustainability of healthcare systems. Two decades ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) dedicated its seminal report to adherence to long-term therapies, catalysing notable changes that advanced both research and practice in medication adherence. The aim of this paper was to identify the most important progress made over the last 2 decades in medication adherence management and to initiate a discussion on future objectives, suggesting priority targets for the next 20 years.
This research used the WHO adherence model as a theoretical framework, categorizing adherence factors into five dimensions: health system, therapy, condition, patient-related, and socioeconomic. Ten international experts, five from Europe and five from the United States, were assigned to these dimensions and participated in structured online discussions. Initially, based on their desk reviews, experts identified significant achievements and future targets. They then ranked these items and provided feedback through several rounds, ensuring anonymity to minimize bias, ultimately reaching a consensus. This iterative process allowed for the creation of top-ten lists of past achievements and future targets for medication adherence management over the next 20 years.
Analysis of the top-ranked achievements affirms that notable progress has been made in medication adherence research and practice over the past 20 years, with increased awareness and a surge in dedicated scientific publications. Despite these advancements, non-adherence remains a prevalent issue, underscoring the need for the ongoing implementation of innovative solutions identified in this work, such as novel digital health solutions. Interdisciplinary collaboration and a holistic understanding of patient behaviours and socio-economic factors are crucial.
While refraining from imposing a rigid "adherence Decalogue," we are confident that this overview of recent achievements and the curated selection of future targets may provide a useful foundation for further discussions aimed at advancing medication adherence management. Our results call for a paradigm shift, advocating the repositioning of medication adherence on national agendas and underscoring the necessity for an adherence-supportive ecosystem that extends beyond mere patient support.
不遵医嘱服药仍然是一个长期存在且重大的挑战,对患者的治疗结果以及医疗保健系统的长期可持续性有着深远影响。二十年前,世界卫生组织(WHO)发表了关于长期治疗依从性的开创性报告,推动了药物依从性研究和实践方面的显著变革。本文旨在确定过去二十年在药物依从性管理方面取得的最重要进展,并就未来目标展开讨论,提出未来二十年的优先目标。
本研究以WHO依从性模型为理论框架,将依从性因素分为五个维度:卫生系统、治疗、病情、患者相关因素和社会经济因素。十位国际专家,五位来自欧洲,五位来自美国,被分配到这些维度,并参与了结构化的在线讨论。最初,专家们基于案头审查确定了重大成就和未来目标。然后他们对这些项目进行排序,并通过多轮反馈,确保匿名以尽量减少偏差,最终达成共识。这个迭代过程产生了过去成就的十大清单以及未来二十年药物依从性管理的未来目标。
对排名靠前的成就进行分析表明,过去二十年在药物依从性研究和实践方面取得了显著进展,人们的认识有所提高,专门的科学出版物数量激增。尽管取得了这些进展,但不遵医嘱服药仍然是一个普遍问题,这突出表明需要持续实施本研究中确定的创新解决方案,如新型数字健康解决方案。跨学科合作以及对患者行为和社会经济因素的全面理解至关重要。
虽然我们不打算强行制定一套严格的“依从性十诫”,但我们相信,对近期成就的概述以及精心挑选的未来目标可能为旨在推进药物依从性管理的进一步讨论提供有用的基础。我们的研究结果呼吁进行范式转变,倡导将药物依从性重新定位到国家议程上,并强调需要一个超越单纯患者支持的依从性支持生态系统。