Which psychosocial factors are related to chelation adherence in thalassemia? A systematic review

Evangeli, M., Mughal, K. and Porter, J. B.

(2010)

Evangeli, M., Mughal, K. and Porter, J. B. (2010) Which psychosocial factors are related to chelation adherence in thalassemia? A systematic review. Hemoglobin, 34 (3).

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Abstract

Good adherence to iron chelation therapy in thalassemia is crucial. Although there is evidence that adherence is related to regimen factors, there has been less emphasis on the relationship between psychosocial (psychological, demographic and social) factors and adherence. We present a systematic review of psychosocial correlates of chelation adherence in thalassemia. Nine studies met the inclusion criteria. Information was extracted regarding the study characteristics and the relationship between psychosocial factors and chelation adherence. Methodological quality was rated. The studies took place in a range of countries, were mostly cross sectional in design, and examined adherence to deferoxamine (DFO) only. Sample sizes ranged from 15 to 1573. A variety of psychosocial variables were examined. Definitions of adherence varied between studies and non adherence rates were also variable (9 to 66%). Older age was consistently associated with lower levels of chelation adherence. There were few other consistent findings. The methodological quality of studies was variable. There is a need for more methodologically sophisticated and theoretically informed studies on psychosocial correlates of chelation adherence. We offer specific suggestions.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleWhich psychosocial factors are related to chelation adherence in thalassemia? A systematic review
AuthorsEvangeli, M.
Mughal, K.
Porter, J. B.
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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Deposited by Research Information System (atira) on 24-May-2012 in Royal Holloway Research Online.Last modified on 24-May-2012

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Evangeli, Michael Mughal, Kulsoom Porter, John B England Hemoglobin Hemoglobin. 2010 Jun;34(3):305-21.


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