Psychological interventions for improving adherence to inhaled therapies in people with cystic fibrosis

Mar 29, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Psychological methods to help people with cystic fibrosis stick to their inhaled treatments

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Abstract

Among 1642 participants across 10 trials, psychological interventions probably improve adherence to inhaled therapies in people with cystic fibrosis compared to usual care.

  • Psychological interventions were generally multi-component, containing an average of 9.6 behavior change techniques.
  • The two most commonly used techniques were 'problem-solving' and 'instruction on how to perform the behavior'.
  • There was no evidence of increased treatment-related adverse events such as anxiety or depression with psychological interventions.
  • Psychological interventions may improve treatment burden, although evidence for this is of low certainty.
  • The overall certainty of evidence regarding the effectiveness of these interventions ranged from low to moderate.
  • Current evidence is limited to adults, highlighting the need for more research in diverse age groups and underserved populations.

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