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    Percepción de las fuentes de apoyo que facilitan la adherencia a los tratamientos
    (Servicio publicaciones. Universidad de Murcia, 2023) Lasmarias Ugarte, María Concepción; Rubio Garrido, Patricia; Jiménez Herrera, María; Bazo Hernández, Leticia; Martorell Poveda, María Antonia
    Introducción: La falta de adherencia a los tratamientos aumenta la probabilidad de fracaso terapéutico y complicaciones innecesarias. Objetivo: Explorar las fuentes de apoyo percibidas por los pacientes con enfermedades crónicas que les facilitan la adherencia a los tratamientos. Método: Estudio cualitativo descriptivo con enfoque fenomenológico, en el que se reclutaron ocho pacientes crónicos complejos, sin distinción de género, ni edad, residentes en Barcelona, y que tras evaluar la adherencia farmacológica con los test de Morisky-Green y el test de Batalla diera como resultado ser adherente al régimen terapéutico. Tras lo cual se efectuaron dos preguntas abiertas que fueron grabadas en un dispositivo de audio y transcritas textualmente. Para el análisis de los datos, se utilizó el método Colaizzi. Resultados: Surgieron tres grupos temáticos: 1) Tener el apoyo familiar; 2) Comprensión de la enfermedad y estrategias que facilitan la adhesión a los tratamientos; y 3) Relación con los profesionales de referencia. Conclusiones: La fuente más importante de apoyo percibida por los participantes, es la familia, coincidiendo con otros autores. El hallazgo de este estudio, es que se evidencia a medicina y enfermería como instigadores que fomentan su empoderamiento y como fuente de influencia reconocida que ha permitido su asimilación y capacitación para adoptar medidas que les ayudan a seguir las pautas farmacoterapéuticas
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    Predictors of users’ adherence to a fully automated digital intervention to manage insomnia complaints
    (Oxford University Press, 2023-12) Sánchez Ortuño, María Montserrat; Pecune, Florian; Coelho, Julien; Micoulaud Franchi, Jean Arthur; Salles, Nathalie; Auriacombe; Serre, Fuschia; Levavasseur, Yannick; Sevin, Etienne de; Sagaspe, Patricia; Philip, Pierre; Enfermería
    Objective Fully automated digital interventions show promise for disseminating evidence-based strategies to manage insomnia complaints. However, an important concept often overlooked concerns the extent to which users adopt the recommendations provided in these programs into their daily lives. Our objectives were evaluating users’ adherence to the behavioral recommendations provided by an app, and exploring whether users’ perceptions of the app had an impact on their adherence behavior. Material and methods Case series study of individuals completing a fully automated insomnia management program, conducted by a virtual agent, during December 2020 to September 2022. Primary outcome was self-reported adherence to the behavioral recommendations provided. Perceptions of the app and of the virtual agent were measured with the Acceptability E-Scale and ECA-Trust Questionnaire. Insomnia was evaluated with the Insomnia Severity Index at baseline (phase 1), after 7 days of sleep monitoring (phase 2) and post-intervention (phase 3). Results A total of 824 users were included, 62.7% female, mean age 51.85 (±12.55) years. Of them, 32.7% reported having followed at least one recommendation. Users’ trust in the virtual agent and acceptance of the app were related to a pre-intervention effect in insomnia severity (phase 2). In turn, larger pre-intervention improvements predicted better adherence. Mediational analyses showed that higher levels of trust in the virtual agent and better acceptance of the app exerted statistically significant positive effects on adherence (β = 0.007, 95% CI, 0.001-0.017 and β = 0.003, 95% CI 0.0004-0.008, respectively). Discussion Users’ adherence is motivated by positive perceptions of the app’s features and pre-intervention improvements. Conclusions Determinants of adherence should be assessed, and targeted, to increase the impact of fully automated digital interventions.

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