Medication adherence to oral chemotherapeutic agents: a qualitative study of patients' and cancer care professionals' perspectives

Essie Torres, Alice Richman, Judy B. Koutlas, Phyllis A. DeAntonio, Darla K. Liles, Katherine Romero-Trejo, Molly Robinson Tripp
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Abstract Background: Adherence is increasingly understood as a complex concept and is affected by many factors. Among rural patients with cancer, adherence behavior can be affected by increased psychosocial and physical distress as well as economic burden. This study explored facilitators and barriers to medication adherence to oral chemotherapeutic agents (OCAs) from the perspective of both rural patients with cancer and their cancer care providers. Methods: This study was conducted in a regional Cancer Center in North Carolina. Data for the cancer care providers (N = 10) were collected (January-February 2016), and data for the patients with cancer (N = 25) were collected (March-June 2016). Qualitative interviews were conducted with patients with cancer currently taking OCAs, and interviews/focus groups were conducted with cancer care providers. Data analysis was conducted using the immersion crystallization approach. Results: The results of this qualitative study provide valuable insights into the attitudes of both cancer care providers and patients with cancer and their perceptions of adherence barriers and facilitators. The main barriers to adherence were costs associated with treatment, side effect management, comorbidities and concomitant treatments, limited health literacy, lack of social support, and patient-provider communication. Facilitators to adherence include education and follow-up, social support networks, and adherence strategies. Conclusion: Better communication, education/information, and social support were identified as facilitators of adherence in this study. It is critical to develop tailored strategies such as self-management behaviors, adherence strategies, and effective communication that can improve medication adherence and empower patients and their caregivers in their treatment management.
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口服化疗药物的药物依从性:患者和癌症护理专业人员观点的定性研究
背景:依从性越来越被理解为一个复杂的概念,并受到许多因素的影响。在农村癌症患者中,依从性行为可能受到社会心理和身体痛苦增加以及经济负担的影响。本研究从农村癌症患者及其癌症护理人员的角度探讨口服化疗药物(OCAs)依从性的促进因素和障碍。方法:本研究在北卡罗莱纳州的一个区域癌症中心进行。收集癌症护理人员(N = 10)的数据(2016年1月- 2月),收集癌症患者(N = 25)的数据(2016年3月- 6月)。对目前正在接受oca治疗的癌症患者进行了定性访谈,并对癌症护理提供者进行了访谈/焦点小组。采用浸没结晶法进行数据分析。结果:本定性研究的结果为癌症护理提供者和癌症患者的态度以及他们对依从性障碍和促进者的看法提供了有价值的见解。坚持治疗的主要障碍是与治疗相关的费用、副作用管理、合并症和伴随治疗、有限的健康知识、缺乏社会支持和患者与提供者的沟通。促进依从性的因素包括教育和随访、社会支持网络和依从性策略。结论:在本研究中,更好的沟通、教育/信息和社会支持被认为是依从性的促进因素。制定量身定制的策略至关重要,如自我管理行为、依从性策略和有效的沟通,这些策略可以提高药物依从性,并赋予患者及其护理人员治疗管理的权力。
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