Developing a medication adherence technologies repository: proposed structure and protocol for an online real-time Delphi study
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Nabergoj Makovec, Urska
Goetzinger, Catherine

Ribaut, Janette
Barnestein-Fonseca, Pilar
Haupenthal, Frederik
Herdeiro, Maria
Grant, Sean Patrick
Jácome, Cristina
Roque, Fatima
Smits, Dins
Tadić, Ivana

Dima, Alexandra
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Introduction An online interactive repository of available medication adherence technologies may facilitate their selection and adoption by different stakeholders. Developing a repository is among the main objectives of the European Network to Advance Best practices and technoLogy on medication adherencE (ENABLE) COST Action (CA19132). However, meeting the needs of diverse stakeholders requires careful consideration of the repository structure. Methods and analysis A real-time online Delphi study by stakeholders from 39 countries with research, practice, policy, patient representation and technology development backgrounds will be conducted. Eleven ENABLE members from 9 European countries formed an interdisciplinary steering committee to develop the repository structure, prepare study protocol and perform it. Definitions of medication adherence technologies and their attributes were developed iteratively through literature review, discussions within the steering committee and ENABLE A...ction members, following ontology development recommendations. Three domains (product and provider information (D1), medication adherence descriptors (D2) and evaluation and implementation (D3)) branching in 13 attribute groups are proposed: product and provider information, target use scenarios, target health conditions, medication regimen, medication adherence management components, monitoring/measurement methods and targets, intervention modes of delivery, target behaviour determinants, behaviour change techniques, intervention providers, intervention settings, quality indicators and implementation indicators. Stakeholders will evaluate the proposed definition and attributes’ relevance, clarity and completeness and have multiple opportunities to reconsider their evaluations based on aggregated feedback in real-time. Data collection will stop when the predetermined response rate will be achieved. We will quantify agreement and perform analyses of process indicators on the whole sample and per stakeholder group. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval for the COST ENABLE activities was granted by the Malaga Regional Research Ethics Committee. The Delphi protocol was considered compliant regarding data protection and security by the Data Protection Officer from University of Basel. Findings from the Delphi study will form the basis for the ENABLE repository structure and related activities.
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health informatics / public health / social medicineSource:
BMJ open, 2022, 12, 4Publisher:
- BMJ Publishing Group
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- This work was supported by COST Action ENABLE—European Network to Advance Best practices & technoLogy on medication adherencE’, number CA19132
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200161 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy) (RS-200161)
- IDEXLYON grant (16-IDEX-0005; 2018-2021)
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059674
ISSN: 2044-6055
WoS: 000787543100007
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85128802668
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PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Nabergoj Makovec, Urska AU - Goetzinger, Catherine AU - Ribaut, Janette AU - Barnestein-Fonseca, Pilar AU - Haupenthal, Frederik AU - Herdeiro, Maria AU - Grant, Sean Patrick AU - Jácome, Cristina AU - Roque, Fatima AU - Smits, Dins AU - Tadić, Ivana AU - Dima, Alexandra PY - 2022 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4098 AB - Introduction An online interactive repository of available medication adherence technologies may facilitate their selection and adoption by different stakeholders. Developing a repository is among the main objectives of the European Network to Advance Best practices and technoLogy on medication adherencE (ENABLE) COST Action (CA19132). However, meeting the needs of diverse stakeholders requires careful consideration of the repository structure. Methods and analysis A real-time online Delphi study by stakeholders from 39 countries with research, practice, policy, patient representation and technology development backgrounds will be conducted. Eleven ENABLE members from 9 European countries formed an interdisciplinary steering committee to develop the repository structure, prepare study protocol and perform it. Definitions of medication adherence technologies and their attributes were developed iteratively through literature review, discussions within the steering committee and ENABLE Action members, following ontology development recommendations. Three domains (product and provider information (D1), medication adherence descriptors (D2) and evaluation and implementation (D3)) branching in 13 attribute groups are proposed: product and provider information, target use scenarios, target health conditions, medication regimen, medication adherence management components, monitoring/measurement methods and targets, intervention modes of delivery, target behaviour determinants, behaviour change techniques, intervention providers, intervention settings, quality indicators and implementation indicators. Stakeholders will evaluate the proposed definition and attributes’ relevance, clarity and completeness and have multiple opportunities to reconsider their evaluations based on aggregated feedback in real-time. Data collection will stop when the predetermined response rate will be achieved. We will quantify agreement and perform analyses of process indicators on the whole sample and per stakeholder group. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval for the COST ENABLE activities was granted by the Malaga Regional Research Ethics Committee. The Delphi protocol was considered compliant regarding data protection and security by the Data Protection Officer from University of Basel. Findings from the Delphi study will form the basis for the ENABLE repository structure and related activities. PB - BMJ Publishing Group T2 - BMJ open T1 - Developing a medication adherence technologies repository: proposed structure and protocol for an online real-time Delphi study VL - 12 IS - 4 DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059674 ER -
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Nabergoj Makovec, U., Goetzinger, C., Ribaut, J., Barnestein-Fonseca, P., Haupenthal, F., Herdeiro, M., Grant, S. P., Jácome, C., Roque, F., Smits, D., Tadić, I.,& Dima, A.. (2022). Developing a medication adherence technologies repository: proposed structure and protocol for an online real-time Delphi study. in BMJ open BMJ Publishing Group., 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059674
Nabergoj Makovec U, Goetzinger C, Ribaut J, Barnestein-Fonseca P, Haupenthal F, Herdeiro M, Grant SP, Jácome C, Roque F, Smits D, Tadić I, Dima A. Developing a medication adherence technologies repository: proposed structure and protocol for an online real-time Delphi study. in BMJ open. 2022;12(4). doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059674 .
Nabergoj Makovec, Urska, Goetzinger, Catherine, Ribaut, Janette, Barnestein-Fonseca, Pilar, Haupenthal, Frederik, Herdeiro, Maria, Grant, Sean Patrick, Jácome, Cristina, Roque, Fatima, Smits, Dins, Tadić, Ivana, Dima, Alexandra, "Developing a medication adherence technologies repository: proposed structure and protocol for an online real-time Delphi study" in BMJ open, 12, no. 4 (2022), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059674 . .