“Interventions to increase adherence to oral therapies in breast cancer patients: A systematic review based on the behavior change technique taxonomy”

Author:

Pezzolato Massimo12ORCID,Marzorati Chiara2ORCID,Lanzoni Lucilla2,Monzani Dario23,Masiero Marianna Agnese12,Pietrobon Ricardo4,Pravettoni Gabriella12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oncology and Hemato‐oncology University of Milan Milan Italy

2. Applied Research Division for Cognitive and Psychological Science IEO, European Institute of Oncology IRCCS Milan Italy

3. Department of Psychology Educational Science and Human Movement University of Palermo Palermo Italy

4. SporeData Inc. Durham NC USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveHigh rates of non‐adherence to oral medications in breast cancer (BC) patients have been reported. Here we provide an up‐to‐date systematic review of the interventions aimed at increasing adherence to oral medication in BC patients, with a particular focus on the content of the interventions.MethodsPubMed, Scopus, Embase and Ovid databases and reference lists of relevant studies were searched through October 2022. Studies which (1) described an intervention aimed at increasing adherence to oral anticancer medication, (2) included (or planned to include) at least one sub‐group of BC patients, (3) were written in English, and (4) with full‐text available were included. The contents of the interventions were coded using the Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy. Quality assessment was conducted using Downs and Black scale.ResultsThirty‐six studies met the inclusion criteria and involved a total sample of 28,528 BC patients. Interventions were mainly delivered with eHealth devices (n = 21) and most of them used mobile app. Other studies used in‐person modalities (e.g., CBT, relaxation technique) or written materials (e.g., psycho‐educational booklet). The behavior change techniques most frequently implemented were “problem solving,” “social support,” “information about health consequences,” and “prompts/cues”. Quality assessment revealed that the higher risk of bias refers to the selection process.ConclusionsThe use of reminders, monitoring patients' medication‐taking behaviors and giving feedback were the most frequently implemented techniques in those interventions that resulted significant. If these preliminary observations were to be confirmed by future comparative studies, they should be taken into account when developing new interventions.

Funder

Pfizer

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Oncology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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