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Oral Antikanser İlaç Kulanan Kanser Hastalarında Telefon ile Yapılan İzlemin İlaç Uyumuna Etkisi: Sistematik Derleme

Year 2018, , 230 - 246, 23.12.2018
https://doi.org/10.31125/hunhemsire.500799

Abstract

Amaç: Kanser görülme sıklığının artması ile beraber, tedavi yöntemleri de gelişmiştir. Bu
gelişmelerden biride kemoterapik ilaçların oral formlarının artmasıdır. Bu çalışmada, oral
antikanser ilaç kullanan kanser hastalarında telefon ile yapılan izlemin ilaç uyumuna etkisinin
sistematik olarak incelenmesi amaçlanmıştır.
Gereç ve Yöntem: Oral antikanser ilaç kullanan kanser hastalarında telefon ile yapılan izlemin
ilaç uyumuna etkisini ortaya koyabilmek için, 2007 ile 2017 Ocak tarihleri arasında yayınlanmış
4858 çalışma taranmıştır. Araştırma kriterlerine uyan yedi çalışma incelenmiştir. Seçilen
araştırmalar, türlerine göre Joanna Briggs Enstitüsü (JBI) eleştirel değerlendirme listelerine
göre değerlendirilmiştir.
Bulgular: Araştırmada incelenen yedi çalışmanın (prospektif çalışma: 1, tanımlayıcı çalışma:
2, Kohort çalışma: 1, randomize kontrollü çalışma: 1, yarı deneysel çalışma: 2) kalitesi orta
derecede bulunmuştur. İncelenen makalelerde hastaların ilaç uyumunu etkileyici faktörlerin
ve uyumun ölçülmesine yönelik yöntemlerin belirsiz ve ortak olmadığı saptanmıştır. Ayrıca
çalışmalarda ilaç uyumu oranları, hasta örneğine, ilaç türüne, takip periyoduna, değerlendirme
ölçüsüne ve uyum hesaplanmasına bağlı olarak çeşitlilik gösterdiği belirlenmiştir.
Sonuç: Telefon ile izlemin oral kemoterapi kullanan hastalarda ilaç uyumunu artırma konusunda
kanıtlar sınırlı kalmaktadır. İleride yapılacak kaliteli çalışmalara ihtiyaç vardır. Sağlık ekibi
hasta eğitimi, hastaların tedavi planlarını gözden geçirmek ve belgelemek, oral kemoterapi ilaç
kullanımı uyumu için rutin hasta izlemi konularında standart prosedürler geliştirmelidir.

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Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice 2014;20(4):249-256. 35. Corrente J. Oral Chemotherapy, A Tough Pill To Swallow: A Systematic Review. 2016.https:// digitalcommons.ric.edu/etd/143. 36. Lombardi C. Patient adherence to oral cancer therapies: a nursing resource guide. OncoLink org Last modified May. 2014;23. 37. Spoelstra SL, Schueller M, Hilton M, Ridenour K. Interventions combining motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour to promote medication adherence: a literature review. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2015;24(9-10):1163-1173. 38. Spoelstra SL, Sansoucie H. Putting evidence into practice: evidence-based interventions for oral agents for cancer. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing 2015;19(3): 60-72. 39. Hintistan S, Nural N, Cilingir D, Gursoy A. Therapeutic Effects of Nurse Telephone Follow-up for Lung Cancer Patients in Turkey. Cancer Nursing2017; 40(6):508-516. 40. Kelleci M, Doğan S, Ata EE, et al. Bir psikiyatri kliniğinde yatan hastaların psikotrop ilaç kullanma hakkında düşünceleri ve taburculuk sonrası telefonla izlem. Psikiyatri Hemşireliği Dergisi 2011;2(3):128- 135. 41. Sezgin H, Çinar S. Follow-up of patients with type 2 diabetes via cell phone: randomized controlled trial. Marmara Üniversitesi Saglik Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 2013;3(4):173. 42. Wood L. A review on adherence management in patients on oral cancer therapies. European Journal of Oncology Nursing 2012;16(4):432-438. 43. Park LG, Howie‐Esquivel J, Dracup K. A quantitative systematic review of the efficacy of mobile phone interventions to improve medication adherence. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2014;70(9):1932-1953.
Year 2018, , 230 - 246, 23.12.2018
https://doi.org/10.31125/hunhemsire.500799

Abstract

References

  • 1. Barefoot J, Blecher CS. Keeping pace with oral chemotherapy. Journal of Oncology Practice 2012;8(2):71- 71. 2. Weingart SN, Flug J, Brouillard D, et al. Oral chemotherapy safety practices at US cancer centres: questionnaire survey. BMJ 2007;334(7590):407. 3. Bindler RJ. Inpatient and outpatient pharmacy monitoring of oral antineoplastic medications. Hospital Pharmacy 2015;50(2):91. 4. Burhenn PS, Smudde J. Using tools and technology to promote education and adherence to oral agents for cancer. Clinical Journal Of Oncology Nursing 2015;19(3):53-9. 5. Gebbia V, Bellavia G, Ferraù F, Valerio MR. Adherence, compliance and persistence to oral antineoplastic therapy: a review focused on chemotherapeutic and biologic agents. Expert Opinion On Drug Safety 2012;11:49-59. 6. Jacobs JM, Pensak NA, Sporn NJ, et al. Treatment Satisfaction and Adherence to Oral Chemotherapy in Patients With Cancer. J Oncol Pract 2017;13(5):474-485. 7. Jennifer Matthews R, Caprera PH. Essentials of Oral Oncolytics: Developing a Nursing Reference. Clinical Journal Of Oncology Nursing 2014;18(5):88. 8. Koselke EA, Marini BL, Kraft SL, Walker SC, Allore DD, Mackler ER. Implementation of and Satisfaction with an Outpatient Oral Anticancer Therapy Program. Journal of Hematology Oncology Pharmacy 2015;5(3):62-68. 9. Kovacic L, de Haan N, de Lemos ML, Schaff K, Walisser S. Adherence with capecitabine: A populationbased analysis based on prescription refill data. Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice 2016: 23(4):284- 287. 10. Schneider SM, Adams DB, Gosselin T. A tailored nurse coaching intervention for oral chemotherapy adherence. Journal of The Advanced Practitioner in Oncology 2014;5(3):163. 11. Molassiotis A, Brearley S, Saunders M, et al. Effectiveness of a home care nursing program in the symptom management of patients with colorectal and breast cancer receiving oral chemotherapy: a randomized, controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2009;27(36):6191-6198. 12. Sherner T. Oncology Nurses Can Use Evidence to Promote Oral Adherence. ONS 2016;31(1):20. 13. Spoelstra SL, Burhenn PS, DeKoekkoek T, Schueller M. A trial examining an advanced practice nurse intervention to promote medication adherence and symptom management in adult cancer patients prescribed oral anti-cancer agents: study protocol. J Adv Nurs 2016;72(2):409-420. 14. Spoelstra SL, Given BA, Given CW, et al. Issues related to overadherence to oral chemotherapy or targeted agents. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing 2013;17(6):604-609. 15. Spoelstra SL, Given BA, Given CW, et al. An intervention to improve adherence and management of symptoms for patients prescribed oral chemotherapy agents: an exploratory study. Cancer Nursing 2013;36(1):18-28. 16. Spoelstra SL, Given CW, Sikorskii A, et al. A randomized controlled trial of the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a texting intervention on medication adherence in adults prescribed oral anticancer agents: study protocol. J Adv Nurs 2015;71(12):2965-2976. 17. Beaver K, Hollingworth W, McDonald R, et al. 4150 Is telephone follow-up by specialist nurses a cost effective approach? EJC Supplements 2009;2(7):230-231. 18. Beebe LH, Smith K, Crye C, et al. Telenursing intervention increases psychiatric medication adherence in schizophrenia outpatients. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2008;14(3):217- 224. 19. Bourmaud A, Henin E, Tinquaut F, et al. Adherence to oral anticancer chemotherapy: What influences patients’ over or non-adherence? Analysis of the OCTO study through quantitative–qualitative methods. BMC 2015;8(1):291. 20. Craven O, Hughes CA, Burton A, Saunders MP, Molassiotis A. Is a nurse-led telephone intervention a viable alternative to nurse-led home care and standard care for patients receiving oral capecitabine? Results from a large prospective audit in patients with colorectal cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care 2013;22(3):413-419. 21. 21. de Jongh T, Gurol-Urganci I, Vodopivec-Jamsek V, Car J, Atun R. Mobile phone messaging for facilitating self-management of long-term illnesses. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. 2012;12:7459. 22. DeKoekkoek T, Given B, Given CW, Ridenour K, Schueller M, Spoelstra SL. mHealth SMS text messaging interventions and to promote medication adherence: an integrative review. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2015;24(19-20):2722-2735. 23. NAHCİVAN N, SEÇGİNLİ S. Sistematik Derlemeye Dahil Edilen Nicel Araştırmaların Metodolojik Kalitesi Nasıl Değerlendirilir? Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Public Health Nursing-Special Topics 2017;3(1):10-19. 24. Moon JH, Sohn SK, Kim SN, et al. Patient counseling program to improve the compliance to imatinib in chronic myeloid leukemia patients. Medical oncology (Northwood, London, England) 2012;29(2):1179- 1185. 25. Ziller V, Kyvernitakis I, Knöll D, Storch A, Hars O, Hadji P. Influence of a patient information program on adherence and persistence with an aromatase inhibitor in breast cancer treatment-the COMPAS study. BMC Cancer 2013;13(1):407. 26. Boucher J, Lucca J, Hooper C, Pedulla L, Berry DL. A Structured Nursing Intervention to Address Oral Chemotherapy Adherence in Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum 2015; 42(4): 383-9. 27. Sommers RM, Miller K, Berry DL. Feasibility pilot on medication adherence and knowledge in ambulatory patients with gastrointestinal cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum 2012;38(4):373-9. 28. Hugtenburg JG, Timmers L, Elders P, Vervloet M, van Dijk L. Definitions, variants, and causes of nonadherence with medication: a challenge for tailored interventions. Patient Prefer Adherence 2013;7:675-682. 29. Kavookjian J, Wittayanukorn S. Interventions for adherence with oral chemotherapy in hematological malignancies: A systematic review. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2015;11(3):303-314. 30. Partridge AH, Archer L, Kornblith AB, et al. Adherence and persistence with oral adjuvant chemotherapy in older women with early-stage breast cancer in CALGB 49907: adherence companion study 60104. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2010;28(14):2418-2422. 31. Decker V, Spoelstra S, Miezo E, et al. A pilot study of an automated voice response system and nursing intervention to monitor adherence to oral chemotherapy agents. Cancer Nursing 2009;32(6):20-29. 32. Betcher J, Dow E, Khera N. Oral Chemotherapy in Patients with Hematological Malignancies—Care Process, Pharmacoeconomic and Policy Implications. Current Hematologic Malignancy Reports 2016;11(4):288-294. 33. Geynisman DM, Wickersham KE. Adherence to targeted oral anticancer medications. Discovery medicine. 2013;15(83):231-241. 34. Walter T, Wang L, Chuk K, Ng P, Tannock IF, Krzyzanowska MK. Assessing adherence to oral chemotherapy using different measurement methods: Lessons learned from capecitabine. Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice 2014;20(4):249-256. 35. Corrente J. Oral Chemotherapy, A Tough Pill To Swallow: A Systematic Review. 2016.https:// digitalcommons.ric.edu/etd/143. 36. Lombardi C. Patient adherence to oral cancer therapies: a nursing resource guide. OncoLink org Last modified May. 2014;23. 37. Spoelstra SL, Schueller M, Hilton M, Ridenour K. Interventions combining motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour to promote medication adherence: a literature review. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2015;24(9-10):1163-1173. 38. Spoelstra SL, Sansoucie H. Putting evidence into practice: evidence-based interventions for oral agents for cancer. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing 2015;19(3): 60-72. 39. Hintistan S, Nural N, Cilingir D, Gursoy A. Therapeutic Effects of Nurse Telephone Follow-up for Lung Cancer Patients in Turkey. Cancer Nursing2017; 40(6):508-516. 40. Kelleci M, Doğan S, Ata EE, et al. Bir psikiyatri kliniğinde yatan hastaların psikotrop ilaç kullanma hakkında düşünceleri ve taburculuk sonrası telefonla izlem. Psikiyatri Hemşireliği Dergisi 2011;2(3):128- 135. 41. Sezgin H, Çinar S. Follow-up of patients with type 2 diabetes via cell phone: randomized controlled trial. Marmara Üniversitesi Saglik Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 2013;3(4):173. 42. Wood L. A review on adherence management in patients on oral cancer therapies. European Journal of Oncology Nursing 2012;16(4):432-438. 43. Park LG, Howie‐Esquivel J, Dracup K. A quantitative systematic review of the efficacy of mobile phone interventions to improve medication adherence. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2014;70(9):1932-1953.
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Primary Language Turkish
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Seval Gönderen Çakmak

Sevgisun Kapucu 0000-0003-3908-3846

Publication Date December 23, 2018
Submission Date December 24, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2018

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Vancouver Gönderen Çakmak S, Kapucu S. Oral Antikanser İlaç Kulanan Kanser Hastalarında Telefon ile Yapılan İzlemin İlaç Uyumuna Etkisi: Sistematik Derleme. HUHEMFAD. 2018;5(3):230-46.