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Patient-centred, administration friendly medicines for children - An evaluation of children's preferences and how they impact medication adherence

机译:以患者为中心,儿童友好药物 - 对儿童偏好的评估以及它们如何影响药物依从性

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The development of age appropriate paediatric formulations, particularly those suitable for young children, presents challenges with only limited knowledge available on the acceptability of different medicines and how this affects medication adherence. This publication describes studies conducted at Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, UK with the aim of determining which factors relating to dose form and organoleptic properties of a medicinal product influence medication adherence in chronically ill children. The research was conducted in two phases comprising 70 chronically ill children aged between 3 and 11 years, 70 primary caregivers, and 33 hospital clinical and technical staff. Phase one, the CHIMP study (children's medication preferences), investigated children's preferences in terms of the organoleptic properties of medicines, and factors which influence these preferences and medication adherence. The data generated in the CHIMP study was used to construct a Medication Adherence Prediction Tool (MedAPT), in the form of a questionnaire, which was the subject of a second study (MedAPT), to qualify the prediction tool, in which adherence predictions derived from children and primary caregiver's questionnaire response data were statistically evaluated against adherence measurement generated from pharmacy medication refill data. The developed MedAPT questionnaire correctly predicted medication adherence/non-adherence in 79.4% of children. It is envisaged that, following further confirmation of the MedAPT as a prediction tool, this may be used in clinical practice as a predictor of adherence, and as a means of focussing resources and interventions to address non-adherence.
机译:年龄适当的儿科制剂的发展,特别是适合幼儿的儿科制剂,呈现出在不同药物的可接受性以及这对药物依从性的可接受性有限的有限知识。本出版物描述了在英国艾尔·赫德儿童医院进行的研究,目的是确定与药物产品的剂量形式和感官特性有哪些因素影响慢性病儿童中的药物依从性。该研究分为两种阶段,包括70名慢性病儿童,年龄在3岁至11岁之间,70名初级护理人员和33名医院临床和技术人员。第一阶段,黑猩猩研究(儿童药物偏好),在药物的感官特性方面调查了儿童的偏好,以及影响这些偏好和药物粘附的因素。在黑猩猩研究中产生的数据用于构建药物粘附预测工具(MEDAPT),以问卷的形式,这是第二研究(MEDAPT)的主题,以限定预测工具,其中依赖于授权预测来自儿童和小学护理者的调查问卷响应数据在统计上评估药房药物补充数据产生的粘附测量。发达的中医问卷正确预测了79.4%的儿童的药物依从性/不遵守。设想,在进一步确认MEDATE作为预测工具之后,这可以在临床实践中作为遵守的预测因子,作为聚焦资源和干预以解决不遵守的手段。

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