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Factors affecting adherence with treatment advice in a clinical trial of patients with severe asthma

Factors affecting adherence with treatment advice in a clinical trial of patients with severe asthma
Factors affecting adherence with treatment advice in a clinical trial of patients with severe asthma

Background: understanding why patients with severe asthma do not follow healthcare provider (HCP) advice to adjust treatment is critical to achieving personalised disease management.

Methods: we reviewed patient choice to follow HCP advice to adjust asthma treatment in a randomised, controlled, single-blind (study participant), multi-centre, parallel group 48-week clinical study comparing biomarker directed treatment adjustment to standard care in severe asthma.

Results: of 1572 treatment advisories (301 participants), instructions were followed in 1377 cases (87.6%). Patients were more likely to follow advice to remain on treatment (96.7%) than to either reduce (70.3%) or increase (67.1%) their treatment, with 64% of patients following all treatment advice. Multivariate analysis associated belonging to an ethnic minority group (OR: 3.10; 95% CI: 1.68, 5.73) and prior study medication changes (≥2 OR: 2.77, 95% CI: 1.51, 5.10) with failure to follow treatment advice. In contrast, emergency room attendance in the prior year (OR: 0.54, 95% CI: 0.32, 0.92) was associated with following treatment advice. The largest effect was seen with transition onto or off oral corticosteroids (OR: 29.28; 95% CI: 16.07, 53.36) when compared to those requested to maintain treatment. Centre was also an important determinant regarding the likelihood of patients to follow treatment advice.

Conclusions: belonging to an ethnic minority group and multiple prior treatment adjustments were associated with not following HCP treatment advice. Patients also responded differently to HCP advice across UK specialist centres. These findings have implications for generalisability for models of care in severe asthma and require further focussed studies.

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Busby, John, Matthews, John G, Chaudhuri, Rekha, Pavord, Ian D, Hardman, Timothy C and Arron, Joseph R , investigators for the MRC Refractory Asthma Stratification Program (2021) Factors affecting adherence with treatment advice in a clinical trial of patients with severe asthma. The European respiratory journal, 58 (5). (doi:10.1183/13993003.00768-2021).

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Abstract

Background: understanding why patients with severe asthma do not follow healthcare provider (HCP) advice to adjust treatment is critical to achieving personalised disease management.

Methods: we reviewed patient choice to follow HCP advice to adjust asthma treatment in a randomised, controlled, single-blind (study participant), multi-centre, parallel group 48-week clinical study comparing biomarker directed treatment adjustment to standard care in severe asthma.

Results: of 1572 treatment advisories (301 participants), instructions were followed in 1377 cases (87.6%). Patients were more likely to follow advice to remain on treatment (96.7%) than to either reduce (70.3%) or increase (67.1%) their treatment, with 64% of patients following all treatment advice. Multivariate analysis associated belonging to an ethnic minority group (OR: 3.10; 95% CI: 1.68, 5.73) and prior study medication changes (≥2 OR: 2.77, 95% CI: 1.51, 5.10) with failure to follow treatment advice. In contrast, emergency room attendance in the prior year (OR: 0.54, 95% CI: 0.32, 0.92) was associated with following treatment advice. The largest effect was seen with transition onto or off oral corticosteroids (OR: 29.28; 95% CI: 16.07, 53.36) when compared to those requested to maintain treatment. Centre was also an important determinant regarding the likelihood of patients to follow treatment advice.

Conclusions: belonging to an ethnic minority group and multiple prior treatment adjustments were associated with not following HCP treatment advice. Patients also responded differently to HCP advice across UK specialist centres. These findings have implications for generalisability for models of care in severe asthma and require further focussed studies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 August 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 September 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 452216
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/452216
ISSN: 0903-1936
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Date deposited: 30 Nov 2021 17:31
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Author: John Busby
Author: John G Matthews
Author: Rekha Chaudhuri
Author: Ian D Pavord
Author: Timothy C Hardman
Author: Joseph R Arron
Author: Peter Bradding
Author: Christopher E Brightling
Author: David F Choy
Author: Douglas C Cowan
Author: Catherine E Hanratty
Author: Tim W Harrison
Author: Cecile T Holweg
Author: Peter H Howarth
Author: Stephen J Fowler
Author: James L Lordan
Author: Adel H Mansur
Author: Andrew Menzies-Gow
Author: Robert M Niven
Author: Douglas S Robinson
Author: Samantha M Walker
Author: Ashley Woodcock
Author: Liam G Heaney
Corporate Author: investigators for the MRC Refractory Asthma Stratification Program

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