A systematic review on experimental studies about patient adherence to treatment

Author:

Folkvord Frans12ORCID,Würth Ana Roca‐Umbert1,van Houten Karlijn1,Liefveld Aad R.3,Carlson Jim Ingebretsen1,Bol Nadine2,Krahmer Emiel2,Beets Gwenn2,Ollerton Rachel Drbohlav2,Turk Eva4,Hrubos‐Strøm Harald56,Nahoui Hamza5,Einvik Gunnar5,Schirmer Henrik5,Moen Anne4,Barrio‐Cortes Jaime789ORCID,Merino‐Barbancho Beatriz10,Arroyo Peña10,Fico Giuseppe10,Midão Luís11,Sampaio Rute12,Fonseca João A.1314,Geipel Katja15,Scheckenbach Kathrin15,de Ruiter Laura E.16,Lupiáñez‐Villanueva Francisco117

Affiliation:

1. PredictBy Barcelona Spain

2. Tilburg Center for Cognition and Communication (TiCC), Department of Communication and Cognition Tilburg University Tilburg The Netherlands

3. Link2Trials Hilversum The Netherlands

4. Institute for Health and Society University of Oslo Oslo Norway

5. Akershus University Hospital Lørenskog Norway

6. Institute of Clinical Medicine University of Oslo Oslo Norway

7. Foundation for Biosanitary Research and Innovation in Primary Care Madrid Spain

8. Research Unit, Primary Healthcare Management, Madrid Health Service Madrid Spain

9. University Camilo José Cela Madrid Spain

10. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Life Supporting Technologies Research Group Madrid Spain

11. Associate Laboratory i4HB – Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, UCIBIO – Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit, Porto4Ageing – Competence Centre on Active and Healthy Ageing, Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Porto Porto Portugal

12. CINTESIS@RISE, Department of Biomedicine Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto Porto Portugal

13. MEDIDA, Medicina, EDucação, I&D e Avaliação Lda Portugal

14. MEDCIDS, Department of Community Medicine, Information and Health Decision Sciences, Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal

15. Department of Otorhinolaryngology Heinrich‐Heine‐University Düsseldorf Germany

16. Behavioral Science Consortium, Astellas Pharma Northbrook Illinois USA

17. Universidad Oberta de Catalunya, Information and Communication Sciences Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractA better understanding of patients' adherence to treatment is a prerequisite to maximize the benefit of healthcare provision for patients, reduce treatment costs, and is a key factor in a variety of subsequent health outcomes. We aim to understand the state of the art of scientific evidence about which factors influence patients' adherence to treatment. A systematic literature review was conducted using PRISMA guidelines in five separate electronic databases of scientific publications: PubMed, PsycINFO (ProQuest), Cochrane library (Ovid), Google Scholar, and Web of Science. The search focused on literature reporting the significance of factors in adherence to treatment between 2011 and 2021, including only experimental studies (e.g., randomized controlled trials [RCT], clinical trials, etc.). We included 47 experimental studies. The results of the systematic review (SR) are grouped according to predetermined categories of the World Health Organization (WHO): socioeconomic, treatment, condition, personal, and healthcare‐related factors. This review gives an actual overview of evidence‐based studies on adherence and analyzed the significance of factors defined by the WHO classification. By showing the strength of certain factors in several independent studies and concomitantly uncovering gaps in research, these insights could serve as a basis for the design of future adherence studies and models.

Funder

IHI

Innovative Health Initiative

Publisher

Wiley

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