Oral Anticancer Agents: An Intervention to Promote Medication Adherence and Symptom Management

Sandra L. Spoelstra, PhD, RN; Alla Sikorskii, PhD, MS; Atreyee Majumder, MS; Peggy S. Burhenn, MS, CNS, AOCNS®; Monica Schueller, BA; and Barbara Given, PhD, RN, FAAN
CJON
10.1188/17.CJON.157-160

Description

Symptom burden and poor adherence to oral anticancer agents remain significant clinical problems. This study examined feasibility, preliminary efficacy, and satisfaction with ADHERE, a nurse practitioner intervention that promotes symptom management and adherence among patients prescribed oral agents. The intervention group (which received one semistructured, face-to-face session followed by three weekly telephone sessions using motivational interviewing, brief cognitive-behavioral therapy, and a toolkit to promote self-management) had significantly lower symptom severity postintervention. Self-reported adherence was high and did not differ by group. Patients reported being highly satisfied with the ADHERE intervention.

 

 

 

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