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Risk Factors for Non-Adherence to Medication for Liver Transplant Patients: An Umbrella Review.
Colmenero, Jordi; Gastaca, Mikel; Martínez-Alarcón, Laura; Soria, Cristina; Lázaro, Esther; Plasencia, Inmaculada.
Afiliação
  • Colmenero J; Liver Transplant Unit, Hospital Clínic, IDIBAPS, CIBERehd, University of Barcelona, 08007 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Gastaca M; Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation Unit, Biobizkaia Health Research Institute, Cruces University Hospital, University of the Basque Country, 48940 Bilbao, Spain.
  • Martínez-Alarcón L; Transplant Unit, Surgery Service, IMIB-Virgen de la Arrixaca University Hospital, 30120 Murcia, Spain.
  • Soria C; Health Psychology, Suportias, 28806 Madrid, Spain.
  • Lázaro E; Faculty of Health Sciences, Valencian International University, 46002 Valencia, Spain.
  • Plasencia I; Pharmacy Unit of the University Hospital of Nuestra Señora de Candelaria, 38010 Tenerife, Spain.
J Clin Med ; 13(8)2024 Apr 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38673620
ABSTRACT
Background/

Objectives:

Liver Transplantation (LT) is the second most common solid organ transplantation. Medication adherence on LT patients is key to avoiding graft failure, mortality, and important quality of life losses. The aim of this study is to identify risk-factors for non-adherence to treatment of liver transplant patients according to reliable published evidence.

Methods:

An umbrella review within the context of adherence to immunosuppressant medication of LT patients, was conducted. The review was performed in accordance with the principles of the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines.

Results:

A total of 11 articles were finally included for the review. Non-adherence factors were identified and allocated using the WHO classification of factors for non-adherence. Each of these groups contains a subset of factors that have been shown to influence adherence to medication, directly or indirectly, according to literature findings.

Conclusions:

The results of the review indicate that sociodemographic factors, factors related to the patient, factors related to the treatment, condition-related and health system-related factors are good categories of predictors for both adherence and non-adherence to immunosuppressive medication in LT patients. This list of factors may help physicians in the treating and recognizing of patients with a potential risk of non-adherence and it could help in the designing of new tools to better understand non-adherence after LT and targeted interventions to promote adherence of LT patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article