Long-term adherence to direct acting oral anticoagulants and the influence of health beliefs after switching from vitamin-K antagonists: Findings from the Switching Study

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作者
Bartoli-Abdou, John K. [1 ,2 ]
Patel, Jignesh P. [1 ,2 ]
Vadher, Bipin [2 ]
Brown, Alison [2 ]
Roberts, Lara N. [2 ]
Patel, Raj K. [2 ]
Arya, Roopen [2 ]
Auyeung, Vivian [1 ]
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[1] Kings Coll London, Inst Pharmaceut Sci, Franklin Wilkins Bldg,Stamford St, London SE1 9NH, England
[2] Kings Coll Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Kings Thrombosis Ctr, Dept Haematol Med, London, England
关键词
Direct oral anticoagulants; Vitamin-K antagonists; Adherence; Beliefs; Atrial fibrillation; Venous thromboembolism; NONVALVULAR ATRIAL-FIBRILLATION; SELF-REPORTED ADHERENCE; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; RISK STRATIFICATION; STROKE PREVENTION; PATIENT ADHERENCE; COMMON-SENSE; WARFARIN; DABIGATRAN; THERAPY;
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10.1016/j.thromres.2021.11.003
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims: Switching non-adherent patients prescribed anticoagulant treatment to a regime with less monitoring could lead to significant non-adherence. Health beliefs are known to influence medication adherence; however, the extent of this influence is unknown in patients switched from vitamin-K antagonists (VKAs) to direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). This study aimed to determine adherence to long-term therapy in patients switched from VKAs to DOAC due to low time in therapeutic range (TTR) and if adherence is associated with health beliefs. Methods: The Switching Study is a longitudinal observational cohort study following patients for at least 1-year. 254 patients anticoagulated with VKAs for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation (AF) or secondary prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and TTR < 50% were recruited from anticoagulation clinics at King's College Hospital, London, UK. All participants were switched to DOAC and had health beliefs measured at baseline with VKA, 1-month and 12-months after switching. Results: Of the 220 patients who completed 12-month follow-up 39% had sub-optimal adherence measured by self-report. 23% were non-adherent according to prescriptions issued. Increasing concerns about anticoagulation over time relative to beliefs about necessity was associated with lower self-reported adherence (OR = 0.902 95% C.I: 0.836, 0.974; p = 0.008). At baseline, believing that medications in general were overused in healthcare was negatively associated with adherence to DOAC (ss = 1.5, 95%C.I: 2.7, 0.3; p = 0.013). Conclusions: Although many patients who switched were adherent to therapy long-term, between 23 and 39% of patients exhibited sub-optimal adherence: these patients can be identified through their modifiable health beliefs at the time of switching.
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