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Multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: The international BRIGHT study

Factors at the level of family/healthcare worker, organization, and system are neglected in medication nonadherence research in heart transplantation (HTx). The 4‐continent, 11‐country cross‐sectional Building Research Initiative Group: Chronic Illness Management and Adherence in Transplantation (BR...

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Autores principales: Denhaerynck, Kris, Berben, Lut, Dobbels, Fabienne, Russell, Cynthia L., Crespo‐Leiro, Marisa G., Poncelet, Alain Jean, De Geest, Sabina
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6001479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29205855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajt.14611
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author Denhaerynck, Kris
Berben, Lut
Dobbels, Fabienne
Russell, Cynthia L.
Crespo‐Leiro, Marisa G.
Poncelet, Alain Jean
De Geest, Sabina
author_facet Denhaerynck, Kris
Berben, Lut
Dobbels, Fabienne
Russell, Cynthia L.
Crespo‐Leiro, Marisa G.
Poncelet, Alain Jean
De Geest, Sabina
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description Factors at the level of family/healthcare worker, organization, and system are neglected in medication nonadherence research in heart transplantation (HTx). The 4‐continent, 11‐country cross‐sectional Building Research Initiative Group: Chronic Illness Management and Adherence in Transplantation (BRIGHT) study used multistaged sampling to examine 36 HTx centers, including 36 HTx directors, 100 clinicians, and 1397 patients. Nonadherence to immunosuppressants—defined as any deviation in taking or timing adherence and/or dose reduction—was assessed using the Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medications Scale(©) (BAASIS (©)) interview. Guided by the Integrative Model of Behavioral Prediction and Bronfenbrenner's ecological model, we analyzed factors at these multiple levels using sequential logistic regression analysis (6 blocks). The nonadherence prevalence was 34.1%. Six multilevel factors were associated independently (either positively or negatively) with nonadherence: patient level: barriers to taking immunosuppressants (odds ratio [OR]: 11.48); smoking (OR: 2.19); family/healthcare provider level: frequency of having someone to help patients read health‐related materials (OR: 0.85); organization level: clinicians reporting nonadherent patients were targeted with adherence interventions (OR: 0.66); pickup of medications at physician's office (OR: 2.31); and policy level: monthly out‐of‐pocket costs for medication (OR: 1.16). Factors associated with nonadherence are evident at multiple levels. Improving medication nonadherence requires addressing not only the patient, but also family/healthcare provider, organization, and policy levels.
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spelling pubmed-60014792018-06-21 Multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: The international BRIGHT study Denhaerynck, Kris Berben, Lut Dobbels, Fabienne Russell, Cynthia L. Crespo‐Leiro, Marisa G. Poncelet, Alain Jean De Geest, Sabina Am J Transplant ORIGINAL ARTICLES Factors at the level of family/healthcare worker, organization, and system are neglected in medication nonadherence research in heart transplantation (HTx). The 4‐continent, 11‐country cross‐sectional Building Research Initiative Group: Chronic Illness Management and Adherence in Transplantation (BRIGHT) study used multistaged sampling to examine 36 HTx centers, including 36 HTx directors, 100 clinicians, and 1397 patients. Nonadherence to immunosuppressants—defined as any deviation in taking or timing adherence and/or dose reduction—was assessed using the Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medications Scale(©) (BAASIS (©)) interview. Guided by the Integrative Model of Behavioral Prediction and Bronfenbrenner's ecological model, we analyzed factors at these multiple levels using sequential logistic regression analysis (6 blocks). The nonadherence prevalence was 34.1%. Six multilevel factors were associated independently (either positively or negatively) with nonadherence: patient level: barriers to taking immunosuppressants (odds ratio [OR]: 11.48); smoking (OR: 2.19); family/healthcare provider level: frequency of having someone to help patients read health‐related materials (OR: 0.85); organization level: clinicians reporting nonadherent patients were targeted with adherence interventions (OR: 0.66); pickup of medications at physician's office (OR: 2.31); and policy level: monthly out‐of‐pocket costs for medication (OR: 1.16). Factors associated with nonadherence are evident at multiple levels. Improving medication nonadherence requires addressing not only the patient, but also family/healthcare provider, organization, and policy levels. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-16 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6001479/ /pubmed/29205855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajt.14611 Text en © 2017 The Authors. American Journal of Transplantation published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Crespo‐Leiro, Marisa G.
Poncelet, Alain Jean
De Geest, Sabina
Multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: The international BRIGHT study
title Multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: The international BRIGHT study
title_full Multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: The international BRIGHT study
title_fullStr Multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: The international BRIGHT study
title_full_unstemmed Multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: The international BRIGHT study
title_short Multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: The international BRIGHT study
title_sort multilevel factors are associated with immunosuppressant nonadherence in heart transplant recipients: the international bright study
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6001479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29205855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajt.14611
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