Social determinants of health associated with epilepsy treatment adherence in the United States: A scoping review

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作者
Gaudecker, Jane R. von [1 ]
Buelow, Janice M. [1 ]
Miller, Wendy R. [1 ]
Tanner, Andrea L. [1 ]
Austin, Joan K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ, 600 Barnhill Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46204 USA
关键词
Social determinants of health; Scoping Review; Epilepsy; Adherence; ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUG ADHERENCE; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; AFRICAN-AMERICAN; NONADHERENCE; DISPARITIES; PREVALENCE; BARRIERS; STIGMA; ADULTS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108328
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to share the results of a scoping review in which we examined the social determinants of health (SDoH) that are associated with anti-seizure medication (ASM) treatment adher-ence among people living with epilepsy in the United States. Methods: Our review was informed by the methods of Arksey and O'Malley for a scoping review. A total of 3,826 articles were identified for reference through a literature search, of which 17 publications were deemed relevant to our scoping review. The final articles were mapped using the Epilepsy SDoH Conceptual Framework to identify gaps. Findings: Our review suggests that there are multidimensional associations of SDoH in ASM adherence. The SDoH were interrelated. Race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status appeared to have major associa-tions with ASM adherence. Several gaps in the literature were identified, including inadequately explor-ing the effect that each SDoH has on treatment adherence, and the methods used for assessment. Conclusions: Future longitudinal research to address the identified gaps would foster interventions that promote ASM adherence among vulnerable populations living with epilepsy. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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