van den Oever Francisca J, Vasbinder Erwin C, Schrama Yvonne C, Koster Ellen S, Visscher Boudewijn B, van den Bemt Patricia M L A, van Gelder Teun
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Franciscus Gasthuis and Vlietland Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Toxicology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Franciscus Gasthuis and Vlietland Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Patient Educ Couns. 2025 Sep;138:109203. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2025.109203. Epub 2025 Jun 1.
To study medication-related health literacy (HL) among patients on hemodialysis using phosphate-binding medication (PBM) and explore its association with medication adherence.
This planned sub-study was part of a prospective intervention study in patients on hemodialysis with a high serum phosphate concentration and high PBM pill burden. Functional, communicative, and critical medication-related HL were assessed using the Recognizing and Addressing Limited Pharmaceutical Literacy interview guide, and self-reported PBM adherence was evaluated using the MARS-5 (Medication Adherence Report Scale-5) questionnaire. Primary outcome was the proportion of patients who perceived difficulties in ≥ 1 HL domain, secondary outcome was the prevalence of perceived difficulties within the HL domains. Exploratory outcome was the association between medication-related HL and self-reported adherence to PBM. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and univariable and multivariable logistic regression. Covariates for logistic regression were age, gender, number of medications, and PBM and total pill burden.
Of the 75 patients, 81 % perceived difficulties, mainly in the critical domain. Around 65 % of the patients experienced difficulties assessing the applicability and reliability of information. 26.7 % of the patients had a MARS-5 score ≤ 22 and were classified as non-adherent. No association was found between medication-related HL in general and medication adherence (OR 1.13, 95 %CI 0.31-4.10). However, age was significantly associated with adherence (OR 1.05, 95 %CI 1.02-1.09).
Over 80 % of patients on hemodialysis using PBM experience difficulties in using and applying medication and treatment information. These results suggest that patients on hemodialysis need more support to effectively use this information.
Healthcare professionals should guide patients in the adequate use and application of treatment information, to improve the effective use of PBM. Universal use of HL-sensitive communication strategies in patients on dialysis, including the teach-back method, could enhance patient understanding and engagement, potentially improving self-management and medication adherence.
研究使用磷结合药物(PBM)的血液透析患者的药物相关健康素养(HL),并探讨其与药物依从性的关联。
这项计划中的子研究是一项前瞻性干预研究的一部分,该研究针对血清磷酸盐浓度高且PBM药丸负担重的血液透析患者。使用“识别和解决有限药物素养访谈指南”评估功能性、沟通性和批判性药物相关HL,并使用MARS-5(药物依从性报告量表-5)问卷评估自我报告的PBM依从性。主要结局是在≥1个HL领域中感知到困难的患者比例,次要结局是HL领域内感知到困难的患病率。探索性结局是药物相关HL与自我报告的PBM依从性之间的关联。使用描述性统计以及单变量和多变量逻辑回归进行数据分析。逻辑回归的协变量为年龄、性别、药物数量以及PBM和总药丸负担。
75名患者中,81%感知到困难,主要在批判性领域。约65%的患者在评估信息的适用性和可靠性方面遇到困难。26.7%的患者MARS-5评分≤22,被归类为不依从。总体而言,未发现药物相关HL与药物依从性之间存在关联(比值比1.13,95%置信区间0.31 - 4.10)。然而,年龄与依从性显著相关(比值比1.05,95%置信区间1.02 - 1.09)。
超过80%使用PBM的血液透析患者在使用和应用药物及治疗信息方面存在困难。这些结果表明,血液透析患者需要更多支持以有效利用这些信息。
医疗保健专业人员应指导患者正确使用和应用治疗信息,以提高PBM的有效使用。在透析患者中普遍使用对HL敏感的沟通策略,包括反馈教学法,可增强患者的理解和参与度,可能改善自我管理和药物依从性。