Treatment Experiences with CDK4&6 Inhibitors Among Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Qualitative Study.
Judith J StephensonJonathon Colby GableRebekah ZincavageGregory L PriceCollin ChurchillEmily ZhuKeri StengerMukul SinghalBal NepalMichael GrabnerMichael Jordan FischDavid DebonoAmy R GeschwenderGebra Cuyun CarterPublished in: Patient preference and adherence (2021)
The few adherence/persistence issues reported by participants contrasts with other findings of suboptimal oral oncolytic use. Interview themes indicated several factors that likely contributed to the lack of adherence/persistence issues: trusted relationship with oncologist, belief in importance of medication, positive medication views, strong medical and social support, and minimal personal drug cost. Future research should focus on whether and how much these factors impact adherence/persistence in more diverse populations. If adherence/persistence issues are identified in these populations, then it would be appropriate to study the development of interventions that target factors associated with better adherence/persistence.