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Enhancing adherence to capecitabine chemotherapy by means of multidisciplinary pharmaceutical care.

Authors :
Simons S
Ringsdorf S
Braun M
Mey UJ
Schwindt PF
Ko YD
Schmidt-Wolf I
Kuhn W
Jaehde U
Source :
Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer [Support Care Cancer] 2011 Jul; Vol. 19 (7), pp. 1009-18. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Jun 16.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Purpose: In this prospective multi-centre observational cohort study, we investigated the effect of an intensified multidisciplinary pharmaceutical care programme on the adherence of cancer patients treated with capecitabine, a prodrug of fluorouracil.<br />Patients and Methods: Twenty-four colorectal and 24 breast cancer patients participated in this study. Patients of the control group (n = 24) received standard care, patients of the intervention group (n = 24) received intensified pharmaceutical care consisting of written and spoken information. Adherence to capecitabine chemotherapy was measured using an electronic medication event monitoring system (MEMS™).<br />Results: Patients in the intervention group exhibited an enhanced but not significantly different mean overall adherence compared to the control group (97.9% vs 90.5%, p = 0.069). Mean daily adherence was significantly higher in the intervention group (96.8% vs 87.2%, p = 0.029). Variability of both adherence parameters was considerably reduced when pharmaceutical care was provided. At the end of the observation period of 126 days, the probability of still being treated with capecitabine was found to be 48% in the control group and 83% in the intervention group (p = 0.019, log-rank test). The relative risk for a deviating drug intake interval, i.e. <10 or >14 instead of 12 h, in the intervention group was found to be 0.51 (95% CI, 0.46-0.56) compared with the control group (p < 0.05, Chi-square test).<br />Conclusions: The provision of intensified pharmaceutical care can enhance adherence to and prolong treatment with capecitabine. The results underline the importance of multidisciplinary care to assure the effectiveness of oral chemotherapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1433-7339
Volume :
19
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20552377
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-010-0927-5