Affiliation:
1. Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
2. Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
3. School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, PA
Abstract
Background
Poor adherence to medications is a common problem among heart failure (
HF
) patients. Inadequate adherence leads to increased
HF
exacerbations, reduced physical function, and higher risk for hospital admission and death. Many interventions have been tested to improve adherence to
HF
medications, but the overall impact of such interventions on readmissions and mortality is unknown.
Methods and Results
We conducted a comprehensive search and systematic review of intervention studies testing interventions to improve adherence to
HF
medications. Mortality and readmission outcome effect sizes (
ES
s) were calculated from the reported data.
ES
s were combined using random‐effects model meta‐analysis methods, because differences in true between‐study effects were expected from variation in study populations and interventions.
ES
differences attributed to study design, sample, and intervention characteristics were assessed using moderator analyses when sufficient data were available. We assessed publication bias using funnel plots. Comprehensive searches yielded 6665 individual citations, which ultimately yielded 57 eligible studies. Overall, medication adherence interventions were found to significantly reduce mortality risk among
HF
patients (relative risk, 0.89; 95%
CI
, 0.81, 0.99), and decrease the odds for hospital readmission (odds ratio, 0.79; 95%
CI
, 0.71, 0.89). Heterogeneity was low. Moderator analyses did not detect differences in
ES
from common sources of potential study bias.
Conclusions
Interventions to improve medication adherence among
HF
patients have significant effects on reducing readmissions and decreasing mortality. Medication adherence should be addressed in regular follow‐up visits with
HF
patients, and interventions to improve adherence should be a key part of
HF
self‐care programs.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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