Modelling the effect of beliefs about asthma medication and treatment intrusiveness on adherence and preference for once-daily vs. twice-daily medication

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作者
Chapman, Sarah [1 ]
Dale, Peter [2 ,7 ]
Svedsater, Henrik [2 ]
Stynes, Gillian [2 ,6 ]
Vyas, Nicola [3 ]
Price, David [4 ]
Horne, Rob [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bath, Bath, Avon, England
[2] GSK, Brentford, England
[3] Healthcare Res Worldwide, Wallingford, Oxon, England
[4] Observat & Pragmat Res Inst, Singapore, Singapore
[5] UCL, London, England
[6] Bristol Myers Squibb, Uxbridge, Middx, England
[7] HEOR Solut Ltd, Marlow, Bucks, England
关键词
INHALED CORTICOSTEROIDS; PREVENTER MEDICATION; SELF-MANAGEMENT; MEDICINES; NONADHERENCE; ADULTS; PERCEPTIONS; PREVALENCE; VALIDITY; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1038/s41533-017-0061-7
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
People with asthma who do not adhere to their maintenance medication may experience poorer asthma control and need more healthcare support than those who adhere. People (N = 1010) aged 18-55 years with self-reported asthma, taking one or more asthma maintenance medication(s), from five European countries, participated in a survey using validated scales (Medication Adherence Report Scale [MARS], Asthma Control Test (TM) [ACT], Beliefs about Medicine Questionnaire [BMQ] and the Asthma Treatment Intrusiveness Questionnaire [ATIQ]). We performed a post hoc evaluation of adherence to maintenance medication, asthma control, beliefs about medication, preferences for once-daily vs. twice-daily asthma maintenance medication and treatment intrusiveness, using structural equation modelling to investigate the relationships between these factors. Most participants reported potential problems with asthma control (ACT < 19: 76.8% [n = 776]), low adherence (median MARS = 3.40) and preferred once-daily medication (73.5% [n = 742/1010]). Non-adherence was associated with worse asthma control (r = 0.262 [P < 0.001]) and a expressed preference for once-daily medication over a "twice daily medication that works slightly better" (test statistic [T] = 2.970 [P = 0.003]). Participants reporting non-adherence/preferring once-daily medication had negative beliefs about their treatment (BMQ necessity-concerns differential: r = 0.437 [P < 0.001]/T = 6.886 [P < 0.001]) and found medication intrusive (ATIQ: r = -0.422 [P < 0.001]/T = 2.689[P = 0.007]). Structural equation modelling showed complex relationships between variables, including: (1) high concerns about treatment associated with increased perceived treatment intrusiveness and reduced adherence, which influenced asthma control; (2) high concerns about treatment and healthcare seeking behaviour, which were predictive of preferring twice-daily asthma medication. Concerns about medication and perceived treatment intrusiveness were predictive of poor adherence, and were associated with preference for once-daily asthma medication. Confirm the utility of the PAPA model and NCF in explaining nonadherence linked to poor asthma control.
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