The Impact of Illness Perception on Medication Adherence to Inhaler Therapy in Elderly Individuals With COPD.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Respiratory care Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/respcare.12056
You-Ran Liu, Yan Wang, Xiulan Peng, Hui Xie
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Background: Medication adherence to inhaler therapy is pivotal for optimizing the management of COPD. Individuals with COPD often have suboptimal adherence behaviors to inhaler therapy. Illness perception and beliefs about medicines have been proved to be associated with medication adherence. Nevertheless, the influence of illness perception and medication beliefs on adherence to inhaler therapy among elderly individuals with COPD in China remains unclear. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 252 elderly subjects with COPD in China from June 2022-September 2023. The Test of Adherence to Inhalers, the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, and the Belief About Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) were utilized. Spearman correlations, regression analysis, and parallel mediation analysis were employed to assess the correlations and mediating effects among beliefs about medicines, illness perception, and medication adherence to inhaler therapy. Results: Medication adherence to inhaler therapy exhibited a negative correlation with concerns beliefs, while showing positive correlations with illness perception, necessity beliefs, and total BMQ scores. Mediating effects of concerns beliefs and necessity beliefs were observed in the relationship between perception of illness and medication adherence to inhaler therapy. Conclusions: This study suggests that essential interventions targeting beliefs about medicines in elderly individuals with COPD should be implemented to optimize the level of their inhaler adherence, particularly in those with low levels of necessity beliefs or high levels of concerns beliefs.

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疾病认知对老年COPD患者吸入器治疗依从性的影响。
背景:坚持吸入器治疗是优化COPD治疗的关键。慢性阻塞性肺病患者对吸入器治疗的依从性往往不理想。疾病认知和对药物的信念已被证明与药物依从性有关。然而,疾病认知和用药信念对中国老年COPD患者吸入器治疗依从性的影响尚不清楚。方法:从2022年6月至2023年9月,对252名中国老年COPD患者进行横断面研究。采用吸入器依从性测试、简易疾病感知问卷和药物信念问卷(BMQ)。采用Spearman相关、回归分析和平行中介分析来评估药物信念、疾病感知和吸入器治疗依从性之间的相关性和中介作用。结果:吸入器治疗依从性与担忧信念呈负相关,与疾病感知、必要性信念和BMQ总分呈正相关。在疾病感知与吸入器治疗依从性的关系中,观察到关注信念和必要性信念的中介作用。结论:本研究表明,应实施针对老年COPD患者药物信念的基本干预措施,以优化其吸入器依从性水平,特别是那些必要性信念水平低或关注信念水平高的患者。
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Respiratory care
Respiratory care 医学-呼吸系统
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4.70
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209
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: RESPIRATORY CARE is the official monthly science journal of the American Association for Respiratory Care. It is indexed in PubMed and included in ISI''s Web of Science.
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