Oncology patients’ willingness to report their medication safety concerns from home: A qualitative study

Author:

Bunni Deema1,Walters Grace1,Hwang Misun1,Gahn Katie1,Mason Heidi1,Manojlovich Milisa1,Gong Yang2,Jiang Yun1

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan

2. UTHealth Houston

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: Oncology patients often struggle in managing their oral anticancer agents and related adverse events during transitions of care. They are expected to take an active role in self-monitoring and timely reporting of their medication safety events or concerns to clinicians. The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing oncology patients' willingness to report these adverse events after their transitions back home.Methods: A qualitative interview study was conducted with adult patients with breast, prostate, lung, or colorectal cancer who experienced care transitions within the previous year. A semi-structured interview guide was developed to understand patients’ perceptions of reporting mediation-related safety events or concerns from home. All interviews were conducted via phone calls, recorded, and transcribed for thematic data analysis.Results: A total of 41 individuals participated in the interviews. Three main themes and six subthemes emerged, including patients’ perceived relationship with clinicians (the quality of communication and trust in clinicians), perceived severity of adverse medication events (perceived severe vs. non-severe events), and patient activation in self-management (self-efficacy in self-management and engagement in monitoring health outcomes).Conclusion: The patient-clinician relationship significantly influenced patients' reporting behaviors, which can potentially interact with other factors, including the severity of adverse events. It is important to engage oncology patients in medication safety reporting from home by enhancing health communication, understanding patients’ perceptions of severe events, and promoting patient activation. By addressing these efforts, healthcare providers should adopt a more patient-centered approach to enhance the overall quality and safety of oncological care.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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