Adherence-enhancing interventions for pharmacological and oxygen therapy in patients with COPD: a systematic review and component network meta-analyses

Author:

Ammous OmarORCID,Kampo Regina,Wollsching-Strobel MaximilianORCID,Zimmermann Maximilian,Andreas StefanORCID,Friede TimORCID,Kroppen Doreen,Stanzel SarahORCID,Salem Susanna,Windisch Wolfram,Mathes Tim

Abstract

IntroductionAdherence to COPD management strategies is complex, and it is unclear which intervention may enhance it.ObjectivesWe aim to evaluate the effectiveness of adherence-enhancing interventions, alone or compared to interventions, for patients with COPD.MethodsThis review comprises a component network meta-analysis with a structured narrative synthesis. We searched MEDLINE, Embase, CENTRAL, CINAHL and trial registries on 9 September 2023. We included controlled studies that explored adherence in patients with COPD. Two review authors independently performed the study selection, data extraction and the risk of bias assessment. We involved patients with COPD in developing this systematic review through focus group interviews and displayed the findings in pre-designed logic models.ResultsWe included 33 studies with 5775 participants. We included 13 studies in the component network meta-analysis that explored adherence. It was mainly assessed through questionnaires. As a continuous outcome, there was a tendency mainly for education (standardised mean difference 1.26, 95% CI 1.13–1.38, very low certainty of evidence) and motivation (mean difference 1.85, 95% CI 1.19–2.50, very low certainty of evidence) to improve adherence. As a dichotomous outcome (e.g.adherent/non-adherent), we found a possible benefit with education (odds ratio 4.77, 95% CI 2.25–10.14, low certainty of evidence) but not with the other components. We included six studies that reported quality of life in the component network meta-analysis. Again, we found a benefit of education (mean difference −9.70, 95% CI −10.82– −8.57, low certainty of evidence) but not with the other components.ConclusionsEducation may improve adherence and quality of life in COPD patients. Patient focus group interviews indicated that interventions that strengthen patients’ self-efficacy and help them to achieve individual goals are the most helpful.

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

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