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Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review

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Main Author: Martins Costa, Letícia
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Galato, Dayani
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Source: Brazilian Journal of Transplantation
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Summary: Objective: To identify factors associated with medication adherence in kidney transplant patients, showing the factors that contribute to increased and decreased adherence. Methods: A literature review was performed, searching the Medline Complete, Academic Search Premier, Embase and CINAHL databases. Rayyan was used for job management. Results: Of the 1,859 works initially identified, 36 articles were included in this research. All studies involved adult patients, usually with a mean age between 40 and 50 years. Men were the majority of patients in virtually every study. Most transplant patients had been transplanted for more than one year. Adherence was measured in most studies using validated and widely used instruments, such as The Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medication Scale (Baasis) and the Adherence to Immunosuppressive Therapy  Scale (ITAS). Other scales used for other diseases were also adopted, such as the Morisky instrument, used in versions with four or eight questions. Adherence values were quite distinct, ranging from very low values such as 10.8 and 16.9%, to very high values such as 90.8 or 94.5%. Among the factors that increase adherence are higher life satisfaction rate; better perception of medications; support from doctors; social support; longer waiting time on the transplant list; and better kidney function results. Among the factors that reduce medication adherence are: having a work contract; daytime sleepiness; palliative type of coping; less autonomy; financial problems; have stress; change of routine; less knowledge and literacy in health; adverse events to immunosuppressants; beliefs and concerns about immunosuppressants; lower belief in self-efficacy; and intrinsic religiosity. In addition, there were factors in which there is divergence in the literature regarding the influence on adherence, such as gender, age, income and time since transplantation. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that several modifiable and non-modifiable factors contribute to medication adherence, which demonstrates the importance of these findings for the care of kidney transplant patients.
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spelling Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature ReviewIdentificação dos fatores associados com a adesão à medicação em pacientes transplantados renais: Uma revisão da literatura integrativaTransplante de RimAdesão à MedicaçãoImunossupressoresKidney Transplantation Medication AdherenceImmunosuppressive AgentsObjective: To identify factors associated with medication adherence in kidney transplant patients, showing the factors that contribute to increased and decreased adherence. Methods: A literature review was performed, searching the Medline Complete, Academic Search Premier, Embase and CINAHL databases. Rayyan was used for job management. Results: Of the 1,859 works initially identified, 36 articles were included in this research. All studies involved adult patients, usually with a mean age between 40 and 50 years. Men were the majority of patients in virtually every study. Most transplant patients had been transplanted for more than one year. Adherence was measured in most studies using validated and widely used instruments, such as The Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medication Scale (Baasis) and the Adherence to Immunosuppressive Therapy  Scale (ITAS). Other scales used for other diseases were also adopted, such as the Morisky instrument, used in versions with four or eight questions. Adherence values were quite distinct, ranging from very low values such as 10.8 and 16.9%, to very high values such as 90.8 or 94.5%. Among the factors that increase adherence are higher life satisfaction rate; better perception of medications; support from doctors; social support; longer waiting time on the transplant list; and better kidney function results. Among the factors that reduce medication adherence are: having a work contract; daytime sleepiness; palliative type of coping; less autonomy; financial problems; have stress; change of routine; less knowledge and literacy in health; adverse events to immunosuppressants; beliefs and concerns about immunosuppressants; lower belief in self-efficacy; and intrinsic religiosity. In addition, there were factors in which there is divergence in the literature regarding the influence on adherence, such as gender, age, income and time since transplantation. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that several modifiable and non-modifiable factors contribute to medication adherence, which demonstrates the importance of these findings for the care of kidney transplant patients.Objetivo: identificar los factores asociados a la adherencia a la medicación en pacientes trasplantados renales, destacando los factores que contribuyen para el aumento y disminución de la adherencia. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión de la literatura, buscando en las bases de datos Medline Complete, Academic Search Premier, Embase y Cinahl. Rayyan se utilizó para la gestión del trabajo. Resultados: de los 1859 trabajos inicialmente identificados, 36 artículos fueron incluidos en esta búsqueda. Todos los estudios involucraron pacientes adultos, generalmente con una edad promedio entre 40 y 50 años. Los hombres fueron la mayoría de los pacientes en prácticamente todos los estudios. La mayoría de los pacientes trasplantados habían sido trasplantados durante más de un año. La adherencia se midió en la mayoría de los estudios utilizando instrumentos validados y ampliamente utilizados, como la Escala de adherencia a la medicación inmunosupresora de Basilea (Baasis) y la Escala de adherencia a la terapia inmunosupresora (ITAS). También se adoptaron otras escalas utilizadas para otras enfermedades, como el instrumento de Morisky, utilizado en versiones con cuatro u ocho preguntas. Los valores de adherencia fueron bastante diferentes, variando desde valores muy bajos, como 10,8% y 16,9%, hasta valores muy altos, como 90,8% o 94,5%. Entre los factores que aumentan la adherencia se encuentran un mayor nivel de satisfacción con la vida; mejor percepción de los medicamentos; apoyo médico; apoyo social; mayor tiempo de espera en la lista de trasplantes; y mejores resultados de la función renal. Entre los factores que reducen la adherencia a la medicación están: tener contrato de trabajo; somnolencia diurna; tipo de afrontamiento paliativo; menos autonomía; problemas financieros; tener estrés; cambio de rutina; menos conocimiento y alfabetización en salud; eventos adversos a los inmunosupresores; creencias y preocupaciones sobre los inmunosupresores; menos creencia en la autoeficacia; y la religiosidad intrínseca. Además, hubo factores en los que existe divergencia en la literatura en cuanto a la influencia en la adherencia, como el sexo, la edad, la renta y el tiempo del trasplante. Conclusión: este estudio demostró que varios factores modificables y no modificables contribuyen a la adherencia a la medicación, lo que demuestra la importancia de estos hallazgos para el cuidado de los pacientes con trasplante renal.Objetivo: O objetivo do trabalho foi identificar os fatores associados com a adesão à medicação em pacientes transplantados renais, mostrando os fatores que contribuem para o aumento e a diminuição da adesão. Métodos: Para tanto, foi realizada uma revisão integrativa da literatura, buscando nas bases de dados Medline Complete, Academic Search Premier, Embase e CINAHL. Foi usado o programa Rayyan para gestão dos trabalhos. Resultados: Identificaram-se inicialmente 1.859 trabalhos e foram incluídos 36 artigos. Todos os estudos envolviam pacientes adultos, geralmente com média de idade entre 40 e 50 anos. Os homens foram a maioria dos pacientes em praticamente todos os estudos. A maior parte dos pacientes transplantados possuía mais de um ano de transplante. A adesão foi aferida na maior parte dos estudos por instrumentos validados e amplamente usados, como o caso do The Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medication Scale (Baasis) e a Escala de Adesão à Terapia Imunossupressora (ITAS). Outras escalas usadas para outras doenças também foram adotadas, como o instrumento de Morisky, usado nas versões de quatro ou oito questões. Os valores de adesão foram bastante distintos variando de valores muito baixos como 10,8 e 16,9%, até valores muito altos como 90,8 ou 94,5%. Entre os fatores que aumentam a adesão estão: maior índice de satisfação com a vida; melhor percepção dos medicamentos; apoio dos médicos; suporte social; maior tempo de espera em lista de transplante; e melhores resultados de função renal. Entre os fatores que diminuem a adesão à medicação cita-se: possuir vínculo de trabalho; sonolência diurna; enfrentamento tipo paliativo; menor autonomia; problemas financeiros; possuir estresse; mudança de rotina; menor conhecimento e literacidade em saúde; eventos adversos aos imunossupressores; crenças e preocupações com os imunossupressores; menor crença na autoeficácia; e religiosidade intrínseca. Além disso, houve fatores em que existe, na literatura, divergência quanto à influência na adesão como sexo, idade, renda e tempo de transplante. Conclusão: Este estudo demonstrou que diversos fatores modificáveis e não modificáveis contribuem para a adesão à medicação o que demonstra a importância destes achados para o cuidado de pacientes transplantados renais.Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)2023-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/484Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; Vol. 26 (2023)Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; v. 26 (2023)2764-1589reponame:Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinstname:Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)instacron:ABTOengporhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/484/528https://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/484/529Copyright (c) 2023 Letícia Martins Costa, Dayani Galatoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins Costa, Letícia Galato, Dayani2023-12-27T11:59:05Zoai:ojs3.emnuvens.com.br:article/484Revistahttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revistaONGhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaibjt@abto.org.brhttps://doi.org/10.53855/2764-15892764-1589opendoar:2023-12-27T11:59:05Brazilian Journal of Transplantation - Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review
Identificação dos fatores associados com a adesão à medicação em pacientes transplantados renais: Uma revisão da literatura integrativa
title Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review
spellingShingle Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review
Martins Costa, Letícia
Transplante de Rim
Adesão à Medicação
Imunossupressores
Kidney Transplantation
Medication Adherence
Immunosuppressive Agents
title_short Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review
title_full Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review
title_fullStr Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review
title_sort Identification of Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Patients: An Integrative Literature Review
author Martins Costa, Letícia
author_facet Martins Costa, Letícia
Galato, Dayani
author_role author
author2 Galato, Dayani
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins Costa, Letícia
Galato, Dayani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplante de Rim
Adesão à Medicação
Imunossupressores
Kidney Transplantation
Medication Adherence
Immunosuppressive Agents
topic Transplante de Rim
Adesão à Medicação
Imunossupressores
Kidney Transplantation
Medication Adherence
Immunosuppressive Agents
description Objective: To identify factors associated with medication adherence in kidney transplant patients, showing the factors that contribute to increased and decreased adherence. Methods: A literature review was performed, searching the Medline Complete, Academic Search Premier, Embase and CINAHL databases. Rayyan was used for job management. Results: Of the 1,859 works initially identified, 36 articles were included in this research. All studies involved adult patients, usually with a mean age between 40 and 50 years. Men were the majority of patients in virtually every study. Most transplant patients had been transplanted for more than one year. Adherence was measured in most studies using validated and widely used instruments, such as The Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medication Scale (Baasis) and the Adherence to Immunosuppressive Therapy  Scale (ITAS). Other scales used for other diseases were also adopted, such as the Morisky instrument, used in versions with four or eight questions. Adherence values were quite distinct, ranging from very low values such as 10.8 and 16.9%, to very high values such as 90.8 or 94.5%. Among the factors that increase adherence are higher life satisfaction rate; better perception of medications; support from doctors; social support; longer waiting time on the transplant list; and better kidney function results. Among the factors that reduce medication adherence are: having a work contract; daytime sleepiness; palliative type of coping; less autonomy; financial problems; have stress; change of routine; less knowledge and literacy in health; adverse events to immunosuppressants; beliefs and concerns about immunosuppressants; lower belief in self-efficacy; and intrinsic religiosity. In addition, there were factors in which there is divergence in the literature regarding the influence on adherence, such as gender, age, income and time since transplantation. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that several modifiable and non-modifiable factors contribute to medication adherence, which demonstrates the importance of these findings for the care of kidney transplant patients.
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