| Literature DB >> 32051029 |
Buyisile Chibi1,2,3, Neusa Fernanda Torres4,5, Tivani P Mashamba-Thompson1,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prescription drugs are controlled medicines due to their potential risks of being diverted, misused, and abused. Since the introduction of antiretroviral (ARVs) drugs, HIV is currently regarded as a chronic condition. However, prescription drug diversion, misuse, and abuse might serve as one of the critical barriers for achieving optimal medication adherence among people living with HIV, thereby negatively impacting the HIV care mandate. The primary aim of this scoping review is to gather evidence on the prevalence, practices, risk factors, and motives associated with prescription drug diversion, misuse, and abuse, as well as the evidence on the association between prescription drug diversion, misuse, and abuse with antiretroviral treatment (ART) adherence.Entities:
Keywords: Abuse; Adherence; Diversion; Drug; Misuse; People living with HIV; Prescription
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32051029 PMCID: PMC7014649 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-020-1273-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
PCC (population, concept, context) framework for determining the eligibility of research questions
| Criteria | Determinants |
|---|---|
| Population | People living with HIV age (18 years and above) |
| Concept | Prescription drug diversion, misuse and abuse |
| Context | Prevalence, practices, motives, risk factors, and ART adherence |
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for determining eligible studies
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria | |
|---|---|---|
| Language | English | None English language studies |
| Population | People living with HIV (PLWH) | Studies which do not focus on PLWH or do not include PLWH |
| Period | Studies published from 1 January 1996 to 30 June 2019 | Studies published before January 1996 |
| Type of studies | Primary and secondary studies | Review articles (including systematic review and meta-analysis) However, reference list from review articles will be searched for further eligible studies |
| Studies designs | Quantitative Qualitative Mixed methods Randomized controlled trial Cohort study (prospective observational study) Case-control study Cross-sectional study Case reports and series Ideas, editorials, opinions Crossover design | Animal research studies Test-tube lab research |
| Study focus | Studies that report on either of the following: • Prescription drug diversion • Prescription drug misuse • Prescription drug abuse • Recreational/non-medical use/misuse/abuse/illicit/selling/trading/sharing/giving away/stealing/losing, and doctor shopping of prescribed drugs • Prevalence of prescription drug diversion, misuse or abuse • Practices of prescription drug diversion, misuse or abuse • Motives (other terms such as reasons, cause, purpose, intention, motivation, drive, and aim maybe used) of prescription drug diversion, misuse, or abuse • Risk factors of prescription drug diversion, misuse, or abuse • ART adherence | Studies that do not focus or report on the following: • Prescription drug diversion, misuse or abuse • Prevalence, practices, motives, risk factors and ART adherence associated with prescription drug diversion, misuse or abuse |
| Drug classes | Studies that report on diversion, misuse, and abuse of the below drug classes: • Sedatives—including barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and sleep medications • Analgesics—including opioids heroin, morphine, hydromorphone, meperidine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, oxycodone, buprenorphine, methadone, fentanyl, and codeine • Stimulants—including cocaine, methamphetamine, amphetamine, and methylphenidate • Z-drugs (nonbenzodiazepines)—including imdazopyridines, cycloprrolones, pyrazolopyridines, and sleep medication • Anesthetic drugs • Antiretroviral drugs • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication • Cannabinoids | Studies that report on diversion, misuse, and abuse of the below drug classes will be excluded: • Ecstasy drug—since it has no accepted medical indication |
Electronic search record using keywords (pilot study)
| Date and time | Keyword search | Search engine used | Number of publication retrieved | Number of duplicates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 August 2017 | Drug diversion (filtered by publication year 01/01/1996 to 31/07/2017) | PubMed | 1852 | 0 |
| 16 August 2017 | Prescription drug diversion (filtered by publication year 01/01/1996 to 31/07/2017) | PubMed | 556 | 0 |
| 16 August 2017 | Prescription drug misuse (filtered by publication year 01/01/1996 to 31/07/2017) | PubMed | 9459 | 0 |
| 16 August 2017 | Prescription drug abuse (filtered by publication year 01/01/1996 to 31/07/2017) | PubMed | 11193 | 0 |
Fig. 1Study selection flowchart
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