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Oral Medication Adherence Among Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer Before and Following Use of a Smartphone-Based Medication Reminder App

机译:在使用基于智能手机的药物提醒应用程序之前和之后和癌症之前和之后的青少年和年轻成年人中的口服药物粘附

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Purpose: This study evaluated oral medication adherence among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer during a trial of a smartphone-based medication reminder application (app). Methods: Twenty-three AY As receiving at least one prescribed, scheduled oral medication related to their outpatient cancer treatment participated in this 12-week single-group interrupted time series longitudinal design study. Baseline oral medication adherence was monitored using electronic monitoring caps for 4 weeks. Participants then used a medication reminder app and continued to have their oral medication adherence monitored for 8 weeks. Participants completed an electronically administered weekly survey addressing perceived adherence and reasons for nonadherence. Results: Four adherence phenotypes were identified using visual graphical analysis of individual participants' weekly adherence: (1) high adherence during the preintervention and intervention periods (n=13), (2) low preintervention adherence and improved adherence during the intervention period (n = 3), (3) low adherence during both periods (n = 6), and (4) high preintervention adherence and low adherence during the intervention period (n= 1). Growth curve models did not show significant changes in adherence by preintervention versus intervention trajectories (p>0.05); however, the variance in adherence during the intervention narrowed for more highly adherent AYAs. "Forgetfulness" was the most frequently reported reason for nonadherence. Conclusion: Although overall adherence did not improve following use of the app, the variance decreased for more highly adherent participants. Additional or alternative interventions are needed for AYAs with persistently poor adherence. Assessment of adherence patterns may support individualized recommendation of tailored interventions.
机译:目的:本研究评估了在基于智能手机的药物提醒申请(APP)的试验期间与癌症的青少年和年轻成人(Ayas)中的口服药物粘附。方法:23 AY接收至少一个规定的,预定的口服药物,与其门诊癌症治疗有关,参加了这项12周的单组中断时间序列纵向设计研究。使用电子监测盖4周监测基线口腔用药依从性。然后参与者使用药物提醒应用程序并继续监测8周的口腔药物依从性。与会者完成了一项电子管理的每周调查,涉及涉及感知的依从性和不正常的原因。结果:使用各个参与者的每周粘附性的视觉图形分析鉴定了四种粘附表型:(1)在预领取和干预期间(n = 13),(2)在干预期间的低预防依赖性和改善依从性期间,高粘附性(1) = 3),(3)在期间(n = 6)期间的低粘附,(4)干预期间高预防粘附和低粘附性(n = 1)。成长曲线模型没有表现出遵守遵守性的显着变化与干预轨迹(P> 0.05);然而,在干预过程中遵守的方差缩小了更高度遵循的Ayas。 “遗忘”是不正常报告的原因。结论:尽管在使用应用程序后,整体遵守没有改善,但对于更高度遵守的参与者,方差减少了。 Ayas坚持不懈的Ayas需要额外的或替代干预措施。遵守模式的评估可以支持量制的定制干预措施的个性化推荐。

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