Multidisciplinary efforts in combating nonadherence to medication and health care interventions: Opportunities and challenges for operations researchers

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering Pub Date : 2021-07-14 DOI:10.1080/24725579.2021.1953639
A. Prakash, C. Vega, V. Diaby, Xiang Zhong
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Abstract Chronic diseases are a growing concern in public health. Lack of adherence to medications and health care interventions is a major factor behind the worsening of chronic disease outcomes and large medical costs. As a result, there is a critical need to identify structural, systematic, and patient-centric barriers to adherence. Similarly important is the development of models and deployable strategies to ensure effective delivery of care so that clinical and economic outcomes are optimized. This commentary review explores the research on nonadherence of patients with chronic diseases and other non-acute conditions to medications and interventions from different disciplinary perspectives, including medicine/pharmacy, pharmacoeconomics, behavioral economics, operations research (OR), and data analytics (DA). Although a spate of works has been conducted in the medicine and pharmacy fields, the contribution of OR/DA to medication/intervention nonadherence is limited. Given the technological advancement and the increasing understanding of nonadherence, we believe that OR/DA can play an essential role in encapsulating the domain knowledge and catalyzing the development of patient-centric solutions. We discuss the challenges and opportunities presented to OR/DA researchers and conclude the commentary with a discussion on new interdisciplinary research directions that can contribute to solving the nonadherence puzzle.
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多学科努力在打击不遵守药物和卫生保健干预:机遇和挑战的业务研究人员
慢性疾病是日益受到关注的公共卫生问题。缺乏对药物和卫生保健干预措施的坚持是慢性病结局恶化和医疗费用高昂背后的一个主要因素。因此,迫切需要确定坚持治疗的结构性、系统性和以患者为中心的障碍。同样重要的是制定模式和可部署战略,以确保有效提供护理,从而优化临床和经济结果。本评论综述从不同学科的角度,包括医学/药学、药物经济学、行为经济学、运筹学(OR)和数据分析(DA),探讨了慢性病和其他非急性疾病患者对药物和干预措施的不依从性研究。尽管在医学和药学领域进行了大量的工作,但OR/DA对药物/干预不依从的贡献是有限的。鉴于技术的进步和对不依从的日益了解,我们相信OR/DA可以在封装领域知识和促进以患者为中心的解决方案的发展方面发挥重要作用。我们讨论了OR/DA研究人员面临的挑战和机遇,并讨论了有助于解决不依从难题的新的跨学科研究方向。
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IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering
IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering Social Sciences-Safety Research
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期刊介绍: IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering aims to foster the healthcare systems community by publishing high quality papers that have a strong methodological focus and direct applicability to healthcare systems. Published quarterly, the journal supports research that explores: · Healthcare Operations Management · Medical Decision Making · Socio-Technical Systems Analysis related to healthcare · Quality Engineering · Healthcare Informatics · Healthcare Policy We are looking forward to accepting submissions that document the development and use of industrial and systems engineering tools and techniques including: · Healthcare operations research · Healthcare statistics · Healthcare information systems · Healthcare work measurement · Human factors/ergonomics applied to healthcare systems Research that explores the integration of these tools and techniques with those from other engineering and medical disciplines are also featured. We encourage the submission of clinical notes, or practice notes, to show the impact of contributions that will be published. We also encourage authors to collect an impact statement from their clinical partners to show the impact of research in the clinical practices.
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