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The use of the Capability-Opportunity- Motivation Behavior (COM-B) model to identify barriers to medication adherence and the application of mobile health technology in adults with coronary heart disease: A qualitative study

Linda G Park, Fion Ng, Margaret A. Handley

2023PEC Innovation18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: Among patients with coronary heart disease, we sought to address the research questions of: 1) What is the acceptability of applying a technology-enabled approach to support medication adherence?; and 2) What are barriers to medication adherence using the Capability-Opportunity-Motivation Behavior (COM-B) model as a guiding framework? Methods: Applying qualitative research methods, we employed a series of 3 focus groups per individual (total 9 sessions). Coded data from thematic analysis were mapped to the COM-B model components for meaningful associations. Results: Fourteen participants were recruited (median age 69.5 ± 11, 50% female). Barriers to medication adherence were organized along these COM-B domains: psychological capability (forgetfulness, distractions, fear of side effects), physical opportunity (inaccessible medications, inability to renew prescriptions), reflective (burdening family members), and automatic motivation (medication fatigue, health decline). Conclusions: Tailored text messaging and mobile phone apps were perceived as helpful tools for medication adherence. The COM-B model was useful to provide a comprehensive, theory-driven evaluation of patients' beliefs and motivations on whether to engage in medication adherence. Innovation: To date, text messaging and mobile applications have not been widely implemented in the clinical setting and provide a major opportunity to innovate on approaches to address medication adherence.

Topics & Concepts

Medication adherenceThematic analysisMedical prescriptionQualitative researchFocus groupMedicineMobile phonePsychologyCoronary heart diseasePhoneQualitative propertyGrounded theoryComputer scienceNursingTelecommunicationsMarketingInternal medicineBusinessSociologyMachine learningCardiologySocial sciencePhilosophyLinguisticsMedication Adherence and ComplianceMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsCardiac Health and Mental Health
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