Person-level correlates of nonadherence to co-medication in spanish heart transplant recipients

UDC.coleccionInvestigación
UDC.departamentoCiencias da Saúde
UDC.departamentoFisioterapia, Medicina e Ciencias Biomédicas
UDC.endPage478
UDC.grupoInvGrupo de Investigación Cardiovascular (GRINCAR)
UDC.grupoInvEpidemioloxía Cardiovascular, Atención Primaria e Enfermería (INIBIC)
UDC.grupoInvInsuficiencia Cardíaca Avanzada e Transplante Cardíaco (INIBIC)
UDC.institutoCentroCIF - Campus Industrial de Ferrol
UDC.institutoCentroINIBIC - Instituto de Investigacións Biomédicas de A Coruña
UDC.issue5
UDC.journalTitleWestern Journal of Nursing Research
UDC.startPage468
UDC.volume48
dc.contributor.authorCrespo-Leiro, María Generosa
dc.contributor.authorPérez-Castro, Teresa-Rosalía
dc.contributor.authorAlmenar-Bonet, Luis
dc.contributor.authorSegura-Saint-Gerons, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorBrossa-Loidi, Vicens
dc.contributor.authorSegovia Cubero, Javier
dc.contributor.authorNaya-Leira, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorLópez-Vilella, Raquel
dc.contributor.authorLópez-Granados, Amador
dc.contributor.authorGil-Alonso, Dolores
dc.contributor.authorBriceño-Hinojo, Ana
dc.contributor.authorMuñiz, Javier
dc.contributor.authorGrille-Cancela, Zulaika
dc.contributor.authorDenhaerynck, Kris
dc.contributor.authorDe Geest, Sabina
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-05T10:01:53Z
dc.date.available2026-05-05T10:01:53Z
dc.date.issued2026-03-28
dc.descriptionMulticenter study
dc.description.abstract[Abstract] Background: Nonadherence to heart transplantation-related medications involves both immunosuppressant drugs and co-medications; yet the correlates of heart transplantation patients' overall medication nonadherence remain unclear. Objectives: We aimed to (1) describe nonadherence to both immunosuppressive and co-medication among Spanish heart transplantation patients, (2) to identify individual-level predictors of co-medication nonadherence, and (3) to describe nonadherence to non-pharmacological advice (eg, sun protection, physical activity, alcohol use) and clinical practice patterns of transplant centers. Methods: For this multicenter cross-sectional study, we surveyed 224 adult patients attending 5 Spanish centers 1 to 5 years post-transplantation. We assessed nonadherence to immunosuppressants and co-medications using the Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medication Scale (BAASIS©). Correlates of nonadherence to co-medications were derived from the Integrative Model of Behavioral Prediction using self-report instruments, as were non-pharmacological treatment adherence and treatment centers' practice patterns. Supported by causal mapping, multiple logistic regression analysis allowed adjustment for relevant confounders. Results: Nonadherence prevalence was 16.5% for co-medications (range across centers: 7.4%-25.0%), versus 9.4% (range: 2.6%-22.2%) for immunosuppressants. Adherence support varied across centers. Barriers to immunosuppressant nonadherence predicted co-medication nonadherence (odds ratio = 11.80; 95% CI, 2.59-53.69). Nonadherence to non-pharmacological treatments, particularly sunscreen use (59.3%) and physical activity (31.8%), were also common. Conclusions: Post-heart transplantation co-medication nonadherence surpasses immunosuppressant nonadherence. Barriers to immunosuppressant adherence strongly predict co-medication nonadherence. While no direct causal relationship is clear, immunosuppressant nonadherence may prove useful for identifying patients prone to co-medication nonadherence.
dc.description.sponsorshipThe authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The BRIGHT study was funded by research grants from the International Transplant Nurses Society (ITNS) in 2008, the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) in 2012, the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences (SAMW) in 2013 as well as by an unrestricted research grant from Astellas Pharma. None of the grants has grant number. The funding organizations neither have access to the data nor were involved in the preparation of the manuscript. The BRIGHT study was co-financed using European Union Regional Development Funds (EURDF). This Spanish substudy was supported by an unrestricted grant from Astellas Pharma, S.A. through the Fundación Universidade da Coruña. Some of this study’s authors are members of the “Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Cardiovasculares (CIBERCV),” of the Carlos III Institute of Health, of the Spanish Ministry of Science.
dc.identifier.citationCrespo-Leiro MG, Pérez-Castro TR, Almenar-Bonet L, Segura-Saint-Gerons C, Brossa-Loidi V, Segovia-Cubero J, Naya-Leira C, López-Vilella R, López-Granados A, Gil-Alonso D, Briceño-Hinojo A, Muñiz J, Grille-Cancela Z, Denhaerynck K, De Geest S. Person-level correlates of nonadherence to co-medication in spanish heart transplant recipients. West J Nurs Res. 2026 May;48(5):468-478.
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/01939459261422817
dc.identifier.issn1552-8456
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2183/48162
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherSage
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1177/01939459261422817
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectBehavior and behavior mechanisms
dc.subjectHeart transplantation
dc.subjectMedication adherence
dc.subjectMulticenter study
dc.subjectMultifactorial causality
dc.titlePerson-level correlates of nonadherence to co-medication in spanish heart transplant recipients
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