Effect of an Asthma Question Prompt List and Video Intervention on Adolescents' Medication Adherence 12 Months Later
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Effect of an Asthma Question Prompt List and Video Intervention on Adolescents' Medication Adherence 12 Months Later
Abstract
Background: Many adolescents do not obtain the maximum benefit from their asthma medications. Improving patient-provider communication may improve adolescents' asthma knowledge, adherence, and clinical outcomes.
Objective: To determine how a question prompt list and educational video intervention affect youth- and caregiver-reported medication adherence and self-reported medication problems.
Methods: Adolescents with persistent asthma (n = 359; 56.4% with moderate to severe asthma) and their caregivers were enrolled in a randomized controlled trial at 4 pediatric clinics. Intervention group families received a question prompt list and watched a short video before seeing the provider; control families received usual care. Youth- and caregiver-reported medication adherence was measured with a Visual Analog Scale, ranging from 0 to 100. Generalized estimating equations were used to determine how the intervention and covariates were associated with medication adherence and reported problems at 12 months.
Results: The intervention was not a significant predictor of medication adherence at 12 months. Higher caregiver education was associated with higher youth-reported adherence (β = 1.1; 95% CI = 0.1, 2.1; P = 0.036) and caregiver-reported adherence (β = 1.2; 95% CI = 0.3, 2.0; P = 0.006). The intervention was associated with fewer caregiver-reported problems at 12 months (β = -0.32; 95% CI = -0.48, -0.16; P < 0.001).
Conclusions and relevance: A question prompt list and educational video decreased the number of caregiver-reported medication problems, but did not significantly affect medication adherence. Further research is needed to develop more effective interventions to improve medication adherence and outcomes.
Keywords: medication adherence; medication problems; patient education; patient-provider communication.
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