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    Identifying and presenting key country-specific indicators related to medication adherence: a comprehensive study across European countries
    (2024) Agh, Tamas; Garuoliene, Kristina; Granas, Anne Gerd; Gregorio, Joao; Aksoy, Nilay; Khanyk, Nataliia; Hadziabdic, Maja Ortner; Kardas, Przemyslaw; European Network to Advance Best Practices and Technology on Medication Adherence (ENABLE) Collaborators
    This study tackles the critical challenge of medication non-adherence in healthcare by pinpointing indicators related to medication adherence (IRMAs) across 39 European countries and Israel. Utilizing a structured expert survey methodology within the European Network to Advance Best Practices and Technology on Medication Adherence (ENABLE; COST Action CA19132), our research identified key country-specific IRMAs and collected data on these indicators to understand the multifaceted nature of medication adherence. The research was conducted in two phases: firstly, defining key IRMAs through a two-round expert survey, and secondly, gathering country-specific data on these IRMAs through literature reviews and additional expert surveys. The study revealed a diverse range of 26 top-ranked IRMAs, including six related to country characteristics, four to social/economic factors, three each to therapy-related and patient-related factors, one to condition-related factors, and nine to healthcare system-related factors. The availability of country-specific data on these IRMAs varied among the countries, highlighting the need for more comprehensive data collection and research. The findings from this study not only underscore the complexity of predicting medication adherence but also lay the groundwork for developing targeted, country-specific interventions to improve adherence. Moreover, this research offers valuable insights for policymakers, highlighting the importance of understanding the multifaceted nature of medication adherence and offering a valuable resource in formulating targeted health policies to enhance health outcomes and reduce the economic burden associated with medication non-adherence.
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    Protocol for an umbrella review of systematic reviews evaluating the efficacy of digital health solutions in supporting adult cancer survivorship care
    (Public Library of Science, 2025) Keane, Danielle; Calbimonte, Jean-Paul; Pawlowska, Ewa; Kassianos, Angelos P.; Medina, Joan C.; Gregorio, Joao; Serra-Blasco, Maria; Celebic, Aleksandar; Meglio, Antonio Di; Asadi-Azarbaijani, Babak; Foster, Claire; Donohoe, Claire L.; Mafra, Allini; Backes, Claudine; Ochoa-Arnedo, Cristian; Gezer, Derya; Bozkul, Gamze; Taşvuran Horata, Emel; Özkan, Esra; Prue, Gillian; İşcan, Gökçe; Dural, Gül; Bahçecioğlu, Gülcan; Ersöğütçü, Filiz; Berzina, Guna; Bektaş, Hicran; Vaz-Luis, Ines; Mlakar, Izidor; Rocha-Gomes, Joao; O'Connor, Mairead; Clara, Maria Ines; Karekla, Maria; Hagen, Marte Hoff; İmançer, Merve Saniye; Çöme, Oğulcan; Mevsim, Vildan; Aksoy, Nilay; Martins, Rui Miguel; Yokuş, Sıdıka Ece; Bayram, Şule Bıyık; Akçakaya Can, Aysun; Brandao, Tania; Saab, Mohamad M.; Bayar Muluk, Nuray; Yıldırım, Zeynep; Podina, Ioana R.; Karadağ, Songül; Erden, Sevilay; Semerci, Remziye; Aydın, Aydanur; Frountzas, Maximos; Üzen Cura, Şengül; Ruveyde, Aydın; Billis, Antonios; Calleja-Agius, Jean; Vojvodic, Katarina; Jaswal, Poonam; Şahin, Eda; Ilgaz, Ayşegül; Pilleron, Sophie; Hegarty, Josephine
    Introduction The growing number of people living with, through and beyond cancer poses a new challenge for sustainable survivorship care solutions. Digital health solutions which incorporate various information and communication technologies are reshaping healthcare; offering huge potential to facilitate health promotion, support healthcare efficiencies, improve access to healthcare and positively impact health outcomes. Digital health solutions include websites and mobile applications, health information technologies, telehealth solutions, wearable devices, AI-supported chatbots and other technologically assisted provision of health information, communication and services. The breadth and scope of digital health solutions necessitate a synthesis of evidence on their use in supportive care in cancer. This umbrella review will identify, synthesise, and compare systematic reviews which have evaluated the efficacy or effectiveness of digital solutions for adult cancer survivorship care with a particular focus on surveillance and management of physical effects, psychosocial effects, new cancer/ recurring cancers and supporting health promotion and disease prevention. Methods and analysis An umbrella review of published systematic reviews will be undertaken to explore the types of digital health solutions used, their efficacy or effectiveness as a form of supportive care, and the barriers and enablers associated with their implementation. The umbrella review will be reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Overviews of Reviews (PRIOR) checklist. A search will be conducted across key databases. Records will be assessed independently by two review authors for eligibility against predefined criteria and will undergo two stage title, abstract and full text screening. All systematic reviews that meet the inclusion criteria will be assessed for quality using the AMSTAR 2 checklist with quality assessment and data extraction by two reviewers. The degree of publication overlap of primary studies across the included reviews will also be calculated and a mapping of the evidence will also be presented.

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