Medication compliance

用药依从性
  • 文章类型: Guideline
    药物依从性是实现最佳患者结果的基础。报告关于药物依从性的研究遇到了一些问题-包括概念化,测量和数据分析-阻碍了它的进步。使用药物依从性的ABC分类法作为概念基础,欧洲患者坚持协会成员的指导委员会,COMpliance,和持久性(ESPACOMP)发起了一项计划,以制定ESPACOMP药物依从性报告指南(EMERGE)。本文是Delphi研究的协议,旨在在一组主题专家之间就支持开发EMERGE的项目清单达成共识。
    这项研究使用了一种反应型德尔菲设计,其中一组主题专家将被要求对项目初始列表的相关性和清晰度进行评分。除了建议进一步的项目和/或修改的初始项目。初始项目列表,由EMERGE指导委员会通过结构化流程生成,由26个项目组成,分布在2个部分中:4个项目代表基于分类法的最低报告标准,和根据共同报告部分组织的22个项目。将从相关学科和不同地理位置中选出有目的的专家样本。共识将通过预定义的决策规则来实现,删除或修改项目。将进行在线调查轮的迭代过程,直到达成共识。
    根据瑞士联邦关于涉及人类研究的法案,这项研究不需要伦理批准。参与的专家将被要求给予知情同意。这项德尔菲研究的结果将纳入EMERGE,将通过同行评审的出版物和会议上的演讲进行传播。此外,指导委员会将通过在增强卫生研究的质量和透明度(EQUATOR)网络和其他相关组织中注册指南来鼓励他们的认可。
    Medication adherence is fundamental to achieving optimal patient outcomes. Reporting research on medication adherence suffers from some issues-including conceptualisation, measurement and data analysis-that thwart its advancement. Using the ABC taxonomy for medication adherence as the conceptual basis, a steering committee of members of the European Society for Patient Adherence, COMpliance, and Persistence (ESPACOMP) launched an initiative to develop ESPACOMP Medication Adherence Reporting Guidelines (EMERGE). This paper is a protocol for a Delphi study that aims to build consensus among a group of topic experts regarding an item list that will support developing EMERGE.
    This study uses a reactive-Delphi design where a group of topic experts will be asked to rate the relevance and clarity of an initial list of items, in addition to suggesting further items and/or modifications of the initial items. The initial item list, generated by the EMERGE steering committee through a structured process, consists of 26 items distributed in 2 sections: 4 items representing the taxonomy-based minimum reporting criteria, and 22 items organised according to the common reporting sections. A purposive sample of experts will be selected from relevant disciplines and diverse geographical locations. Consensus will be achieved through predefined decision rules to keep, delete or modify the items. An iterative process of online survey rounds will be carried out until consensus is reached.
    An ethics approval was not required for the study according to the Swiss federal act on research involving human beings. The participating experts will be asked to give an informed consent. The results of this Delphi study will feed into EMERGE, which will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and presentations at conferences. Additionally, the steering committee will encourage their endorsement by registering the guidelines at the Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research (EQUATOR) network and other relevant organisations.
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