Factors Associated with Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) in Community-Dwelling Adults with Long-Term Conditions: An Exploratory Study

Mohammed A Mohammed,1 Rebekah J Moles,2 Timothy F Chen2 1University of Auckland, School of Pharmacy, Auckland, New Zealand; 2The University of Sydney, School of Pharmacy, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaCorrespondence: Mohammed A MohammedThe University of Auckland School of Pharmacy, Auckland, New ZealandTel...

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Main Authors: Mohammed MA, Moles RJ, Chen TF
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-afe524ba5e734a4da5b2c43aacf7ed902021-03-04T19:00:39ZengDove Medical PressPatient Related Outcome Measures1179-271X2021-03-01Volume 12556362699Factors Associated with Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) in Community-Dwelling Adults with Long-Term Conditions: An Exploratory StudyMohammed MAMoles RJChen TFMohammed A Mohammed,1 Rebekah J Moles,2 Timothy F Chen2 1University of Auckland, School of Pharmacy, Auckland, New Zealand; 2The University of Sydney, School of Pharmacy, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaCorrespondence: Mohammed A MohammedThe University of Auckland School of Pharmacy, Auckland, New ZealandTel +64 9 923 4458Email mohammed.mohammed@auckland.ac.nzBackground: The Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) tool has been developed to measure the burden of medications on functioning and wellbeing from a patient perspective. However, predictors of MRB-QoL were not reported in greater detail in the validation study. This study aimed to explore factors associated with MRB-QoL to see whether there is any new information that calls for further research.Methods: Analysis of data from the MRB-QoL validation study was undertaken. Outcome variables were domains of the MRB-QoL (Routine and Regimen Complexity, Psychological Burden, Functional and Role Limitation, Therapeutic Relationship, and Social Burden). Explanatory variables were patient age; disease-related factors; and medication-related factors, such as number of medications, complexity of medication regimen (measured by the Medication Regimen Complexity Index [MRCI]), and exposure to medications with anticholinergic and sedative effects (measured by the Drug Burden Index [DBI]). Linear regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with the MRB-QoL.Results: The study included 367 participants (52.1% male), with a median age of 64 years. In multivariable regression analyses, an increase in the DBI was significantly associated with poorer Psychological wellbeing (β=− 0.15, p< 0.001) and Functional and Role Limitation (β=− 1.79, p< 0.001). Living with three or more medical conditions was significantly associated with poorer Psychological wellbeing (β=− 0.21, p< 0.001). Age was significantly associated with all domains of the MRB-QoL (β=0.28 to 0.55). Polypharmacy and MRCI were not associated with any of the MRB-QoL domains.Conclusion: In this sample of community-dwelling adults with multiple medications, the DBI was independently associated with the Psychological Burden and Functional and Role Limitation domains of the MRB-QoL. This study provides preliminary evidence on factors affecting medication-related quality of life outcomes from a patient perspective. Future longitudinal studies, along with further psychometric testing of the MRB-QoL measure, are warranted to better understand predictors of MRB-QoL.Keywords: patient-reported outcomes, medication-related burden, quality of life, community-dwelling adultshttps://www.dovepress.com/factors-associated-with-medication-related-burden-quality-of-life-mrb--peer-reviewed-article-PROMpatient reported outcomesmedication-related burdenquality of lifecommunity dwelling adults.
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Factors Associated with Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) in Community-Dwelling Adults with Long-Term Conditions: An Exploratory Study
Patient Related Outcome Measures
patient reported outcomes
medication-related burden
quality of life
community dwelling adults.
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Moles RJ
Chen TF
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title Factors Associated with Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) in Community-Dwelling Adults with Long-Term Conditions: An Exploratory Study
title_short Factors Associated with Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) in Community-Dwelling Adults with Long-Term Conditions: An Exploratory Study
title_full Factors Associated with Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) in Community-Dwelling Adults with Long-Term Conditions: An Exploratory Study
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) in Community-Dwelling Adults with Long-Term Conditions: An Exploratory Study
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) in Community-Dwelling Adults with Long-Term Conditions: An Exploratory Study
title_sort factors associated with medication-related burden quality of life (mrb-qol) in community-dwelling adults with long-term conditions: an exploratory study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Patient Related Outcome Measures
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Mohammed A Mohammed,1 Rebekah J Moles,2 Timothy F Chen2 1University of Auckland, School of Pharmacy, Auckland, New Zealand; 2The University of Sydney, School of Pharmacy, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaCorrespondence: Mohammed A MohammedThe University of Auckland School of Pharmacy, Auckland, New ZealandTel +64 9 923 4458Email mohammed.mohammed@auckland.ac.nzBackground: The Medication-Related Burden Quality of Life (MRB-QoL) tool has been developed to measure the burden of medications on functioning and wellbeing from a patient perspective. However, predictors of MRB-QoL were not reported in greater detail in the validation study. This study aimed to explore factors associated with MRB-QoL to see whether there is any new information that calls for further research.Methods: Analysis of data from the MRB-QoL validation study was undertaken. Outcome variables were domains of the MRB-QoL (Routine and Regimen Complexity, Psychological Burden, Functional and Role Limitation, Therapeutic Relationship, and Social Burden). Explanatory variables were patient age; disease-related factors; and medication-related factors, such as number of medications, complexity of medication regimen (measured by the Medication Regimen Complexity Index [MRCI]), and exposure to medications with anticholinergic and sedative effects (measured by the Drug Burden Index [DBI]). Linear regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with the MRB-QoL.Results: The study included 367 participants (52.1% male), with a median age of 64 years. In multivariable regression analyses, an increase in the DBI was significantly associated with poorer Psychological wellbeing (β=− 0.15, p< 0.001) and Functional and Role Limitation (β=− 1.79, p< 0.001). Living with three or more medical conditions was significantly associated with poorer Psychological wellbeing (β=− 0.21, p< 0.001). Age was significantly associated with all domains of the MRB-QoL (β=0.28 to 0.55). Polypharmacy and MRCI were not associated with any of the MRB-QoL domains.Conclusion: In this sample of community-dwelling adults with multiple medications, the DBI was independently associated with the Psychological Burden and Functional and Role Limitation domains of the MRB-QoL. This study provides preliminary evidence on factors affecting medication-related quality of life outcomes from a patient perspective. Future longitudinal studies, along with further psychometric testing of the MRB-QoL measure, are warranted to better understand predictors of MRB-QoL.Keywords: patient-reported outcomes, medication-related burden, quality of life, community-dwelling adults
topic patient reported outcomes
medication-related burden
quality of life
community dwelling adults.
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