Medication adherence terminology – the first consensual translation using the Delphi method
Authors:
Kateřina Malá-Ládová; Eliška Voříšková; Barbora Košťálová; Josef Malý
Authors place of work:
Katedra sociální a klinické farmacie, Farmaceutická fakulta v Hradci Králové, Univerzita Karlova
Published in the journal:
Vnitř Lék 2022; 68(E-2): 22-28
Category:
Original Contributions
Summary
Background: The terminology of adherence (or compliance) describing the patient’s medication taking behavior is often used inconsistently and fragmented in the literature. Therefore, the English original of so-called ABC Taxonomy was developed to classify and unify the terminology. The aim of this paper was to establish the first consensual translation of Czech terminology dealing with the issue of medication taking behavior using Delphi method.
Methods: In the period from February to May 2021, a three-round anonymous online Delphi questionnaire survey was conducted. The questionnaire contained items for translations of seven terms and their definitions based on the ABC Taxonomy, while the resulting consensus was established by a predefined degree of agreement of the respondents.
Results: Out of 106 contacted panelists representing different healthcare professions, 46 (43.4%) answered in the first round. Sufficient consensus (≥ 85%) was reached for the translation of two definitions. In the second round, 32 respondents managed to establish a consensus (> 75%) of one term and four definitions and 24 respondents in the third round established a mild (> 50%) to strong (> 95%) consensus for all remaining terms and definitions. The set of terms related to medication taking for the Czech language was as follows: adherence k léčbě, zahájení léčby, zavedení léčby, přerušení léčby, setrvání na léčbě, management adherence and obory související s adherencí.
Conclusion: The consensual translations of all Czech terms and definitions related to medication adherence can contribute to greater harmonization and comparability of scientific papers as well as to enhance the communication between scientific and clinical community. However, this consensus needs to be confirmed by a larger number of experts dealing with adherence issue, including the involvement of professional societies.
Keywords:
DELPHI method – terminology – ABC Taxonomy – medication adherence – consensus
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Štítky
Diabetology Endocrinology Internal medicineČlánok vyšiel v časopise
Internal Medicine
2022 Číslo E-2
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