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Nurse-led education and counselling to enhance adherence to phosphate binders.

Tytuł:
Nurse-led education and counselling to enhance adherence to phosphate binders.
Autorzy:
Van Camp, Yoleen P
Huybrechts, Sofie A
Van Rompaey, Bart
Elseviers, Monique M
Temat:
CLINICAL drug trials
HEMODIALYSIS patients
CHI-squared test
COMPUTERS
CONFIDENCE intervals
STATISTICAL correlation
COUNSELING
DRUGS
EXPERIMENTAL design
PATIENT compliance
PATIENT education
STATISTICAL sampling
STATISTICS
T-test (Statistics)
DATA analysis
EDUCATION
Źródło:
Journal of Clinical Nursing (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.); May2012, Vol. 21 Issue 9-10, p1304-1313, 10p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts
Terminy geograficzne:
BELGIUM
Czasopismo naukowe
Aims and objectives. To investigate whether nurse-led education and counselling enhance phosphate binder adherence in chronic dialysis patients. Background. One in two chronic dialysis patients experiences difficulties in adhering to phosphate binders. The reasons for non-adherence are multifactorial and accordingly require a multifaceted strategy. To date, investigations have been confined primarily to single interventions to promote adherence. This study examines the effect of a multifaceted approach. Design. The design was interventional. Method. Adherence to phosphate binders was blindly and electronically monitored for 17 consecutive weeks with the Medication Event Monitoring System (MEMS®). After four weeks baseline monitoring, the effects of the intervention were studied for an additional 13 weeks. In week 5, the study nurse gave all 41 participating patients education on phosphate binders. Thereafter, the study nurse gave bi-weekly personalised counselling to enhance adherence to phosphate binders. The evolution of adherence over time was assessed and compared with historical control data. Secondary outcome variables included serum values of phosphate, calcium and parathyroid hormone and phosphate binder knowledge. Results. In week 1, mean adherence was 83% in this study (intervention group), compared with 86% in the historical control group. In the intervention group, mean adherence increased from 83-94% after 13 weeks. By contrast, in the historical control group, mean adherence declined from 86-76%. In the intervention group, serum phosphate values decreased from 4·9-4·3 mg/dl and phosphate binder knowledge increased from a mean score of 53-75%. Conclusions. Combining education and continuous counselling holds promise in enhancing phosphate binder adherence. Large-scaled and long-term field studies are indicated to determine which nurse-led practices lead to an integral and sustained medication adherence management. Relevance to clinical practice. Nursing strategies to scale up adherence should at least include educating patients and regularly reinforcing adherence behaviour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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