Illness Perceptions, Cognitions, and Beliefs on COPD Patients' Adherence to Treatment-A Systematic Review

被引:12
作者
Poletti, Valentina [1 ]
Pagnini, Francesco [1 ]
Banfi, Paolo [2 ]
Volpato, Eleonora [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Dept Psychol, Milan, Italy
[2] IRCCS Fdn Don Gnocchi, Milan, Italy
关键词
illness perception; COPD; adherence to treatment; illness cognition; illness belief; OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; MEDICATION NONADHERENCE; RISK-FACTORS; QUESTIONNAIRE; ASTHMA; REHABILITATION; REPRESENTATION; AWARENESS; MODEL;
D O I
10.2147/PPA.S412136
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory lung disease characterized by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation. Besides its irreversibility, COPD is a treatable condition, and patients would strongly benefit from being adherent to their treatments. However, almost half of them are non-adherent, and, according to several recent studies, the way the patient perceives the disease might influence this variable. Aim: This systematic review provided a synthesis of studies about the relationships between illness perceptions (IP), cognitions, beliefs, and adherence in COPD. Methods: English language publications were searched in PubMed, Medline, Scopus, ResearchGate, PsycINFO, and Cochrane Library databases from November 2022 to February 2023, following PRISMA guidelines. The reference lists of eligible studies were also searched. Data extraction and critical appraisal were undertaken by two reviewers working independently. Results: A total of 14 studies were included. Adherence to treatment in COPD is confirmed to be low, using both self-report questionnaires and objective assessment systems. Most studies concluded that COPD is perceived as a moderate threat destined to last forever, even if many participants referred to little disease knowledge. This perception did not change between adherent and nonadherent groups. Those who considered more necessary to take their medicines and had a caregiver were more adherent and less concerned about their future. On the other side, forgetfulness, lack of trust in medications, and difficulties in understanding how to take them were perceived as the main causes of non-adherence. Other predictors of non-adherence, like depression, low self-efficacy, and severity of disease were confirmed. Conclusion: The systematic review highlights the variability of the relationship between IP, cognitions and beliefs, and COPD treatment adherence. A new level of awareness of the relationship between patients' subjective point of view and treatment adherence may inform future treatment options and promote a more personalized intervention.
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页码:1845 / 1866
页数:22
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