| Literature DB >> 34873210 |
Hannah Piekarz1, Catherine Langran2, Parastou Donyai2.
Abstract
Following an acute myocardial infarction, patients are prescribed a regime of cardio-protective medication to prevent recurrent cardiovascular events and mortality. Adherence to medication is poor in this patient group, and not fully understood. Current interventions have made limited improvements but are based upon presumed principles. To describe the phenomenon of medicine-taking for an individual taking medication for secondary prevention for an AMI, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyse transcripts of semi-structured interviews with participants. Themes were generated for each participant, then summarized across participants. Five key themes were produced; the participants needed to compare themselves to others, showed that knowledge of their medicines was important to them, discussed how the future was an unknown entity for them, had assimilated their medicines into their lives, and expressed how an upset to their routine reduced their ability to take medication. Participants described complex factors and personal adaptations to taking their medication. This suggests that a patient-centred approach is appropriate for adherence work, and these themes could inform clinical practice to better support patients in their medicine adherence.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34873210 PMCID: PMC8648863 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-02909-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Summarised themes and example interview quotes from Gaye.
| Superordinate theme | Theme | Quote | Transcript line reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comparison to others | Health conscious | Lifelong vegetarian | 44 |
| Never taken medication | 65 | ||
| …Because I was living that lifestyle (Re: survival) | 152 | ||
| As fit as a butcher’s dog | 169 | ||
| Unusual case | Didn't fit the bill for anyone having a heart attack | 43 | |
| Didn’t fit anyone’s profile | 48 | ||
| Knowledge | Medicine information | [Medicine names, dosage and times] | 77, 79 |
| Question cause | Why had it happened, | 146 | |
| Question medicines | Are they doing what they’re supposed to? | 219 | |
| What would happen if I didn’t take them? | 220 | ||
| How does the combination work? | 234 | ||
| Self-perception (medicines) | Am I on the highest? Am I on the lowest? | 224 | |
| Self-perception (fitness) | No idea of what level you’re at | 176 | |
| Sharing knowledge | I told her what I'd been told | 187 | |
| Strength in numbers | Collective support (re: rehab group) | 234 | |
| Considering the future | Planning into the future | To be seen in a couple of years | 172 |
| Indefinite | Continue to have to take these | 241 | |
| Continuous future | Forever and being compliant | 242 | |
| Unknown future | Not knowing where I was heading… | 152 | |
| Assimilation into lifestyle | Overwhelmed initially | Started off with a whole raft of things | 52 |
| Physical issue | Could never swallow medicines | 92 | |
| Overcome issue | Always have to have grapes | 113 | |
| Taking medicine is unremarkable | It’s just a routine now | 107 | |
| Disturbance to routine | Being away from home | Can be a bit difficult when you’re travelling | 113 |
| Distracted by activity | Been a particularly busy day, it’s not until the evening when I thought, ‘Crickey!’ | 109 |
Summarised themes and example interview quotes from Beki.
| Superordinate theme | Theme | Quote | Transcript line reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comparison to others | Health conscious | Training for the marathon | 5 |
| Planning on starting a family | 137 | ||
| Never smoked | 259 | ||
| Been this weight since…a teenager | 558 | ||
| Unusual case | I’m not kind of, your normal case | 628 | |
| The youngest person on the cardiac ward | 607 | ||
| I’m not your fat sixty or seventy year-old man | 95 | ||
| My heart function is normal | 456 | ||
| My heart has no damage to it | 458 | ||
| Dislike of labelling | I hate that term (re: saying I have heart disease) | 448 | |
| Knowledge | Medicines information | [Medicine names, dosages, timings] | 77, 78,79, 159, 190, 192, 222, 246, 248 |
| Self-perception (medical) | Cholesterol…high for me | 256 | |
| All of the data | 116 | ||
| Seeking information | Load of Googling | 422 | |
| A bit of PubMed searching | 656 | ||
| A UK Facebook group | 427 | ||
| A lot of my friends are Doctors | 696 | ||
| Spoke to a friend… endocrinologist | 657 | ||
| Sister-in-law is a consultant | 734 | ||
| Cynical of care | They were generally a bit rubbish | 99 | |
| The ECG technician will answer your question | 105 | ||
| Here's a bag of stuff | 293 | ||
| A whole leaflet of aftercare | 296 | ||
| The woman that hands me… probably has no clue | 976,977 | ||
| Considering the future | Future unknown | Try not to dwell, may happen again | 461,462 |
| Continuous future | Every day for the rest of my life (re: taking medicine) | 344 | |
| Planning ahead | Lipids done every year | 964 | |
| Making an appointment | 622 | ||
| Four medicines every six weeks | 648 | ||
| Assimilation into lifestyle | Consistent location | They're all in the kitchen | 477 |
| Down in the kitchen | 375 | ||
| Reason for location | Out of the way | 478 | |
| Aspirin has to go in water | 374 | ||
| Child is priority | Had stopped taking the (contraceptive) pill | 156 | |
| Came off statin, clopidogrel | 177 | ||
| Breastfed him | 186 | ||
| A break while I was pregnant | 971 | ||
| Concern for partner’s anxiety | Look like a battered wife (re: bruising as side effect) | 902 | |
| My poor husband… | 141 | ||
| woke up, thought I was dead (re: coldness as side effect) | 142 | ||
| I think my husband worries about it more than I do | 442 | ||
| Side effect tolerated | For the sake of a year, it’s fine (re: clopidogrel causing bruising) | 921 | |
| Side effect unacceptable | Felt like wading through treacle | 138 | |
| Disturbance to routine | Being away from home | I think probably I was out and thought, ‘oh yeah’ | 492, 494 |
| Distracted by activity | Just didn’t ’cause I came home and went straight up to bed | 495 |
Summarised themes and example interview quotes from Chris.
| Superordinate theme | Theme | Quote | Transcript line reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comparison to others | Parallel self | That was the heart attack that would have been fatal | 52 |
| And er, if we hadn’t gone – who knows? | 85 | ||
| Thinking—I've got cancer | 523 | ||
| Comparison to an acquaintance | You know, just passed away on the spot | 66 | |
| Comparison to relatives | I have two brothers. Both younger | 942 | |
| He had a triple | 944 | ||
| He needed a bypass, but because of his head (re: other brother has pacemaker) | 949 | ||
| We do compare notes between us | 968 | ||
| Unusual case | My heart was undamaged | 926 | |
| My heart had found ways of getting supplies from other channels | 924 | ||
| It was a re-plumbing job—it wasn’t a heart repair job, which I think was quite significant | 936, 937, 938 | ||
| Knowledge | Medicines information | [Names, doses, times and identification of medicines] | 169, 182, 183, 194, 195, 196, 223,273, 284,285, 286,474 |
| Theoretical knowledge | And also one used for epileptics | 180 | |
| Which is again, a drug normally used for Parkinson’s disease | 190 | ||
| Practical knowledge | Intelligently, I have, you know (re: self-adjusts dose) | 558 | |
| Self-diagnosed, self-prescribed | 500 | ||
| Did off my own back | 563 | ||
| Follows advice of professionals | I’ll stick with that one | 581 | |
| Wouldn't stop taking that one without taking advice | 582 | ||
| ‘Cause it helps with the heart rate | 579 | ||
| If that’s what they say, | 976 | ||
| I won’t question | 979 | ||
| Self-perception (Medicine) | I’m on about as low as you can get | 575 | |
| Self-perception (Medical) | My readings seem to come out OK | 218 | |
| Assimilation into lifestyle | Continuing as usual | And I’m taking it when it fits in with my life | 205 |
| Just throw in the morning ‘cos it’s more convenient to me | 217 | ||
| Take them when it fits me | 227 | ||
| Adapting to change in routine | And I get on with it ‘cos it’s only short-term (re: antibiotic course) | 340 | |
| I’d probably do one of those for the flight time (re: small pill box) | 357 | ||
| It lived in the car all day…Wanted to make sure I had the afternoon ropinirole with me | 368,370 | ||
| Taking medicines is unremarkable | Sort of, pick them up, chuck them in and swallow them | 297 | |
| And taken without thinking | 113 | ||
| It’s whatever’s in front of me | 292 | ||
| Like having a cup of coffee or a glass of wine (analogy: routine) | 535 | ||
| Coffee for that, wine for this (analogy: cultural) | 1092 | ||
| Location of medicine | This square box with a green lid that’s got everything in | 361 | |
| Sometimes it's in the kitchen | 364 | ||
| Sometimes the worktop, sometimes the cupboard | 365 | ||
| Constructed relationship with regular medicines | My normal, you know, cocktail | 343 | |
| A routine, daily medicines, wall to wall | 1023 | ||
| Doesn’t become a part of the family of the rest in my box (re: antibiotics) | 336,337 | ||
| It's a bit of an intruder | 339 | ||
| Made own system | Works absolutely brilliantly | 361 | |
| That's my method | 389 | ||
| Sorry, but that’s the way I do it | 391 | ||
| Concern for efficiency | A tenth of the time it would the other way (re: decanting medicine) | 433 | |
| It’s very timesaving | 434 | ||
| An absolute disgrace (re: overpackaging) | 415 | ||
| Unconcern with adhering to doses | Wouldn't have bothered me | 500 | |
| None are things that are life threatening if I miss a day or take too many | 464 | ||
| Totally relaxed | 467 | ||
| There’s no hassle or stress or anything, on it | 478 | ||
| Disturbance to routine | Distracted by activity | Something distracted me and I was doing something unusual late last night, | 483 |
| I went to bed and forgot that I'd not taken my pills | 497 |
Summarised themes and example interview quotes from Colin.
| Superordinate theme | Theme | Quote | Line reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comparison to others | Chance affects health | I was pretty unlucky to have a clot | 469 |
| I’m just so lucky really | 729 | ||
| Knowledge | Medicine information | [Medicine names, doses, timing] | 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 |
| Seeking superior healthcare | That’s when we decided to see the consultant privately | 181 | |
| For longer than most people would recommend | 76, 77 | ||
| Said ‘stay on the clopidogrel for a further year’ | 97 | ||
| Even though the reports say that its rubbish | 218 | ||
| He reckons that it’s worthwhile | 219 | ||
| This consultant, who I trust, said take them | 390 | ||
| He’s pretty well-regarded in his profession | 653 | ||
| Seeking information | Read the leaflet about what they do and what the side effects are | 629 | |
| Self-perception (medical) | Always was fine and always is fine | 147 | |
| Stable ever since | 161 | ||
| Been settled for quite a long time | 202 | ||
| Not in the last, probably nine years | 505 | ||
| Been taking them for such a long time | 338 | ||
| Drug has built up inside me | 340 | ||
| Self-perception (fitness) | I managed a good peak time | 64 | |
| A very good walking time | 153 | ||
| Financial exchange to access healthcare | The National Health wouldn’t provide them | 83 | |
| BUPA don’t think it’s entirely necessary | 137 | ||
| Certainly our GP, they won’t pay for that. That's up to me | 138 | ||
| Surgery stopped paying for Omacor, it was do it yourself, if you want it | 141 | ||
| I can afford it, let's put it that way | 452 | ||
| Considering the future | Continuous future | I just have to take these forever | 169 |
| Assimilation into lifestyle | Initial difficulty | It was all so new then | 22 |
| They just said you’re on these, and go | 178 | ||
| Wasn’t in the best for a couple of days | 136 | ||
| A bit difficult to know what each one was doing | 37 | ||
| Felt disappointed that I was going to take medication | 172 | ||
| Taking medicine is unremarkable | Just as routine as having a cup of tea | 379 | |
| Just take them and get on and do things | 391 | ||
| It takes 30 s, what's the problem? | 404 | ||
| Unconcern with missed doses | I don’t notice that I’ve taken anything | 209 | |
| I don’t get worried if I don’t take them | 366 | ||
| I don’t notice on a daily basis | 497 | ||
| I miss one then never notice any difference | 501 | ||
| Location of medicines | In a little pouch, there the whole time | 293,294 | |
| Leave them out, just to remind me | 290 | ||
| Take upstairs, to be by my case | 607,608 | ||
| Take out the next morning’s medication | 610 | ||
| The evening medication, and put cling film over that | 612 | ||
| Will always have that in my pocket (re: GTN spray) | 973 | ||
| Whereas I’ll clear everything else out of my pocket | 978 | ||
| Disturbance to routine | Distracted by activity | When all the family were here | 312 |
| The routine is a bit different (re: holiday) | 591 | ||
| Change of timings | Timing dosages to that of the place we are going (re: time zone change) | 327 | |
| Might be wider or less | 329 |
Summary of themes as mentioned by participant.
| Superordinate theme | Subtheme | Mentioned by participant | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaye | Beki | Chris | Colin | ||
| Comparison to others | Health conscious | • | • | ||
| Unusual case | • | • | • | ||
| Parallel self | • | ||||
| Compare to acquaintance | • | ||||
| Compare to relatives | • | ||||
| Chance affects health | • | ||||
| Dislike of being labelled with diagnosis | • | ||||
| Knowledge | Medicines information | • | • | • | • |
| Question cause | • | • | |||
| Question medicines | • | • | • | ||
| Self-perception (medicines) | • | • | |||
| Self-perception (fitness) | • | • | |||
| Self-perception (medical) | • | • | |||
| Cynical of care | • | ||||
| Overcome medicine issue | • | • | |||
| Seeking information | • | • | |||
| Theoretical knowledge | • | • | |||
| Practical knowledge | • | ||||
| Follows professional advice | • | • | |||
| Seeking superior healthcare | • | ||||
| Paying for healthcare | • | ||||
| Sharing knowledge | • | ||||
| Strength in number | • | ||||
| Considering the future | Planning ahead | • | • | ||
| Indefinite | • | ||||
| Continuous future | • | ||||
| Unknown future | • | • | |||
| Assimilation into lifestyle | Initial overwhelmed | • | • | ||
| Concern for timing | • | ||||
| Continue as usual | • | • | |||
| Adapting to incorporate change | • | • | |||
| Taking medicine is unremarkable | • | • | • | ||
| Unconcerned with adherence | • | • | |||
| Child is priority | • | ||||
| Concern for partner’s anxiety | • | ||||
| Made own system | • | ||||
| Concern for efficiency | • | ||||
| Constructed relationship with regular medicines | • | ||||
| Physical issue | • | ||||
| Side effect tolerated | • | ||||
| Side effect unacceptable | • | ||||
| Location of medicine | • | • | • | ||
| Disturbance to routine | Being out of the home | • | • | • | • |
| Being on holiday | • | ||||
| Distracted by activity | • | • | • | ||
| Changing of timings | • | ||||