| Literature DB >> 29040335 |
Lilla Náfrádi1, Kent Nakamoto1, Peter J Schulz1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current health policies emphasize the need for an equitable doctor-patient relationship, and this requires a certain level of patient empowerment. However, a systematic review of the empirical evidence on how empowerment affects medication adherence-the extent to which patients follow the physician's prescription of medication intake-is still missing. The goal of this systematic review is to sum up current state-of-the-art knowledge concerning the relationship between patient empowerment and medication adherence across medical conditions. As our conceptualization defines health locus of control and self-efficacy as being crucial components of empowerment, we explored the relationship between these two constructs and medication adherence.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29040335 PMCID: PMC5645121 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
The Boolean search strategy applied in the present systematic review.
| Empowerment | Medication | Adherence | Misuse |
|---|---|---|---|
| empower* OR self-efficacy OR self-determin* OR locus of control OR perceived autonomy OR perception of autonomy OR overconfidence | medic* OR drug OR prescrip* | adherence OR non-adherence OR compliance OR non-compliance OR concordance OR non-concordance OR autonomous regulation of medication taking | self-medication OR misuse OR abuse |
Fig 1Flow diagram of the study selection process, adapted from Moher et al. (2009).
The relationship found between different types of self-efficacy and medication adherence (N = 92).
| Relationship with medication adherence | Positive relationship | Negative relationship | No relationship | Mediator | Mixed results | All | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Types of self-efficacy | Medication adherence | 89% (n = 59) | - | 6% (n = 4) | 5% (n = 3) | - | 100% (n = 66) |
| Disease management | 80% (n = 16) | - | 15% (n = 3) | - | 5% (n = 1) | 100% (n = 20) | |
| General | 66,6% (n = 4) | - | 33,3% (n = 2) | - | 100% (n = 6) | ||
The relationship between MHLOC and adherence (N = 71).
| MHLOC dimension | Positive relationship | Negative relationship | No relationship | All | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Internal HLOC | 38% (n = 10) | 4% (n = 1) | 58% (n = 15) | 100% (N = 26) | |
| External HLOC | Powerful others | 20% (n = 4) | 25% (n = 5) | 55% (n = 11) | 100% (n = 20) |
| Doctor | 50% (n = 3) | - | 50% (n = 3) | 100% (n = 6) | |
| God | - | 100% (n = 1) | - | 100% (n = 1) | |
| Chance | 5% (n = 1) | 28% (n = 5) | 67% (n = 12) | 100% (n = 18) | |