To adhere or not to adhere: Rates and reasons of medication adherence in hematological cancer patients.

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To conduct a comprehensive review to examine among hematological cancer patients: (1) rates of adherence to self-administered cancer treatments; and (2) factors impacting on their adherence. Fifty two eligible publications were identified. The majority focused on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML) (n=40) and Acute Lymphoid Leukaemia (ALL) (n=11) patients. Adherence rates varied and depended on the definition and measures used. Patient understanding about their disease and treatment, and forgetting to take their medication impacted on patients' level of adherence; while the use of reminders reduced forgetfulness. There is a lack of valid and reliable information relating to medication adherence of hematological cancer patients. Based on the limited data available we provide a profile of CML and ALL patients at potential risk of medication non-adherence, as well as a proposed checklist that can be used by health care providers in assessing and supporting patients in adhering to their medication.
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Authors Hall, Alix E;Paul, Chris;Bryant, Jamie;Lynagh, Marita C;Rowlings, Philip;Enjeti, Anoop;Small, Hannah;
Journal Critical reviews in oncology/hematology
Year 2016
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10.1016/j.critrevonc.2015.08.025
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