Barriers and facilitators to medication adherence in patients after PCI: A mixed-methods systematic review
Yong Fang,
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Zhili Jiang,
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Zhihao Han
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Authorea (Authorea),
Journal Year:
2024,
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Published: March 27, 2024
抽
抽象
象
What
does
this
study
add?
•
The
COM-B
components
of
Psychological
Capability,
Physical
Opportunity,
Social
Reflective
Motivation
and
Automatic
are
crucial
to
medication
adherence
in
patients
after
PCI.•
Barriers
more
salient
than
facilitators
Patients
PCI
explaining
their
Non-adherence
medication.•
Behaviour
change
interventions
targeted
toward
barriers
should
be
developed
promote
PCI.
Language: Английский
Barriers and facilitators to medication adherence in patients after PCI surgery: A mixed-methods systematic review
Yong Fang,
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Zhili Jiang,
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Zhihao Han
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et al.
Published: April 26, 2024
Abstract
Aims
To
systematically
synthesize
the
quantitative
and
qualitative
evidence
on
barriers
facilitators
to
medication
adherence
in
patients
after
percutaneous
coronary
intervention
(PCI)
surgery.
Background
Medication
PCI
surgery
is
paramount
secondary
prevention
of
heart
disease.
While
numerous
studies
have
explored
factors
influencing
devised
strategies
improve
it,
these
interventions
often
remain
limited
reminders
health
education,
with
less-than-optimistic
outcomes.
A
comprehensive
understanding
development
integrated
may
prove
be
more
effective.
Design:
convergent
mixed-methods
systematic
review
was
conducted
using
JBI
approach.
Methods
Literature
searched
English
Chinese
databases
including
PubMed,
Embase,
CINAHL,
Web
Science,
CNKI,
Wanfang,
CBM,
from
inception
March
1,
2023.
Screening
literature
based
inclusion
exclusion
criteria.
Two
researchers
independently
performed
data
extraction
quality
assessment.
The
analysis
six
sub-components
Capability,
Opportunity,
Motivation,
Behavior
(COM-B)
model.
registered
PROSPERO
(CRD42022338400).
Results
total
15
were
included
analysis,
encompassing
3
studies,
5
cross-sectional
7
cohort
studies.
research
identified
30
that
categorized
into
(physical
capability,
psychological
reflective
motivation,
automatic
physical
opportunity,
social
opportunity).
Conclusion
Identifying
within
categories
COM-B
model
undergoing
can
serve
as
a
foundation
for
developing
strategies.
It
recommended
implement
approaches
target
different
domains
among
patients.
Language: Английский