Abstract:
:Barriers for renal transplant patients to immunosuppressant medication adherence are poorly understood, despite the high rate and toll of non-adherence. We sought to assess factors that contribute to barriers to immunosuppressive medication adherence in an ethnically diverse sample of 312 renal transplant patients recruited from three transplant centers across New York City. Transplant patients who were at least 6 months post-transplant completed questionnaires while waiting for their medical appointment. Ethnic differences were observed on barriers to immunosuppressant adherence. Black and Hispanic participants reported significantly more barriers to adherence compared to Caucasian participants. Differences in perception about the potential harm and necessity of immunosuppressant medications also were present. Using hierarchical multiple regression, age and income were significant predictors of reported barriers to adherence, even while controlling for ethnicity. The most robust predictor of reported barriers was the perception of the medication cost-benefit differential, i.e., the balance between concerns about immunosuppressant medications and their perceived helpfulness (B = - 0.5, p < .001), indicating that varying beliefs about the medication's necessity and utility rather than ethnicity explain the differences in barriers to medication adherence. Future interventions targeting non-adherence should aim to reduce the barriers to adherence by addressing perceived risks and benefits of taking immunosuppressant medication.
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J Clin Psychol Med Settingsjournal_title
Journal of clinical psychology in medical settingsauthors
Constantiner M,Rosenthal-Asher D,Tedla F,Salifu M,Cukor J,Wyka K,Hartono C,Serur D,de Boccardo G,Cukor Ddoi
10.1007/s10880-017-9524-9subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2018-03-01 00:00:00pages
11-19issue
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1068-9583issn
1573-3572pii
10.1007/s10880-017-9524-9journal_volume
25pub_type
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