Provider Attitudes and Support of Patients’ Autonomy for Phosphate Binder Medication Adherence in ESRD

This cross-sectional study of 56 dialysis providers from 3 dialysis clinics examined providers’ attitudes and perception of autonomy support for patients’ medication adherence behaviors. Respondents completed surveys assessing attitudes and perception of autonomy support. Compared to all other provi...

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Published inJournal of patient experience Vol. 7; no. 5; pp. 708 - 712
Main Authors Umeukeje, Ebele M, Osman, Rabia, Nettles, Arie L, Wallston, Kenneth A, Cavanaugh, Kerri L
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Abstract This cross-sectional study of 56 dialysis providers from 3 dialysis clinics examined providers’ attitudes and perception of autonomy support for patients’ medication adherence behaviors. Respondents completed surveys assessing attitudes and perception of autonomy support. Compared to all other provider types, physicians and nurse practitioners (MD/NP) thought it was “less true” that phosphate binder medications are very important for dialysis patients (MD/NP vs others: 5.1 [1.4] vs 6.1 [1.1]; P = 0.02). More dialysis technicians (19%) offered the highest level of support. Attitudes and perception of autonomy support for medication adherence are suboptimal, vary by dialysis provider type, and are targets for quality improvement in dialysis care. This study addresses critical gap in existing knowledge about these two novel provider-based psychosocial factors and their potential impact on phosphate binder medication adherence.
AbstractList This cross-sectional study of 56 dialysis providers from 3 dialysis clinics examined providers’ attitudes and perception of autonomy support for patients’ medication adherence behaviors. Respondents completed surveys assessing attitudes and perception of autonomy support. Compared to all other provider types, physicians and nurse practitioners (MD/NP) thought it was “less true” that phosphate binder medications are very important for dialysis patients (MD/NP vs others: 5.1 [1.4] vs 6.1 [1.1]; P = 0.02). More dialysis technicians (19%) offered the highest level of support. Attitudes and perception of autonomy support for medication adherence are suboptimal, vary by dialysis provider type, and are targets for quality improvement in dialysis care. This study addresses critical gap in existing knowledge about these two novel provider-based psychosocial factors and their potential impact on phosphate binder medication adherence.
This cross-sectional study of 56 dialysis providers from 3 dialysis clinics examined providers’ attitudes and perception of autonomy support for patients’ medication adherence behaviors. Respondents completed surveys assessing attitudes and perception of autonomy support. Compared to all other provider types, physicians and nurse practitioners (MD/NP) thought it was “less true” that phosphate binder medications are very important for dialysis patients (MD/NP vs others: 5.1 [1.4] vs 6.1 [1.1]; P = 0.02). More dialysis technicians (19%) offered the highest level of support. Attitudes and perception of autonomy support for medication adherence are suboptimal, vary by dialysis provider type, and are targets for quality improvement in dialysis care. This study addresses critical gap in existing knowledge about these two novel provider-based psychosocial factors and their potential impact on phosphate binder medication adherence.
This cross-sectional study of 56 dialysis providers from 3 dialysis clinics examined providers' attitudes and perception of autonomy support for patients' medication adherence behaviors. Respondents completed surveys assessing attitudes and perception of autonomy support. Compared to all other provider types, physicians and nurse practitioners (MD/NP) thought it was "less true" that phosphate binder medications are very important for dialysis patients (MD/NP vs others: 5.1 [1.4] vs 6.1 [1.1]; = 0.02). More dialysis technicians (19%) offered the highest level of support. Attitudes and perception of autonomy support for medication adherence are suboptimal, vary by dialysis provider type, and are targets for quality improvement in dialysis care. This study addresses critical gap in existing knowledge about these two novel provider-based psychosocial factors and their potential impact on phosphate binder medication adherence.
This cross-sectional study of 56 dialysis providers from 3 dialysis clinics examined providers' attitudes and perception of autonomy support for patients' medication adherence behaviors. Respondents completed surveys assessing attitudes and perception of autonomy support. Compared to all other provider types, physicians and nurse practitioners (MD/NP) thought it was "less true" that phosphate binder medications are very important for dialysis patients (MD/NP vs others: 5.1 [1.4] vs 6.1 [1.1]; P = 0.02). More dialysis technicians (19%) offered the highest level of support. Attitudes and perception of autonomy support for medication adherence are suboptimal, vary by dialysis provider type, and are targets for quality improvement in dialysis care. This study addresses critical gap in existing knowledge about these two novel provider-based psychosocial factors and their potential impact on phosphate binder medication adherence.This cross-sectional study of 56 dialysis providers from 3 dialysis clinics examined providers' attitudes and perception of autonomy support for patients' medication adherence behaviors. Respondents completed surveys assessing attitudes and perception of autonomy support. Compared to all other provider types, physicians and nurse practitioners (MD/NP) thought it was "less true" that phosphate binder medications are very important for dialysis patients (MD/NP vs others: 5.1 [1.4] vs 6.1 [1.1]; P = 0.02). More dialysis technicians (19%) offered the highest level of support. Attitudes and perception of autonomy support for medication adherence are suboptimal, vary by dialysis provider type, and are targets for quality improvement in dialysis care. This study addresses critical gap in existing knowledge about these two novel provider-based psychosocial factors and their potential impact on phosphate binder medication adherence.
Author Osman, Rabia
Nettles, Arie L
Umeukeje, Ebele M
Wallston, Kenneth A
Cavanaugh, Kerri L
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1 Division of Nephrology & Hypertension, 12328 Vanderbilt University Medical Center , Nashville, TN, USA
3 2647 Ohio State University College of Medicine , Columbus, OH, USA
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Title Provider Attitudes and Support of Patients’ Autonomy for Phosphate Binder Medication Adherence in ESRD
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