IMAJ | volume 23
Journal 9, September 2021
pages: 584-589
Summary
Background:
Adherence to treatment by adolescents and adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) is often poor.
Objectives:
To assess the impact of a focused clinical intervention on adherence in individual patients, including help in problem-solving key barriers to adherence. To implement a patient-centered problem-solving intervention using CF My Way tools. To identify and overcome a selected barrier to adherence.
Methods:
Medication possession ratios (MPRs), number of airway clearance sessions, forced expiratory volume (FEV
1), body mass index (BMI), and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) were measured before and after the intervention.
Results:
Sixteen patients with CF, aged 23.4 ± 6.7 years, participated. MPR increased for colistimethate sodium and tobramycin inhalations from a median of 21 (range 0–100) to 56 (range 0–100),
P = 0.04 and 20 (range 0–100) to 33.3 (range 25–100),
P = 0.03, respectively. BMI standard deviation score rose from -0.37 to -0.21,
P = 0.05. No significant improvements were found in FEV
1, airway clearance, or HRQoL scores.
Conclusions:
The CF My Way problem-solving intervention increased adherence to medical treatments by removing barriers directly related to the needs and goals of young adults with CF