Use of e-Counseling to Enhance Adherence of Patient Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review
Electronic health, or e-Health, can revolutionize the clinical management of tuberculosis (TB) through enhanced treatment efficiency and effectiveness, among other benefits.
Rani Sulistiawati +3 more
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practice towards exercise during pregnancy among primary care physicians affiliated with King Fahad General Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2025: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background: Exercise during pregnancy provides well-documented benefits for maternal and fetal health, including reduced risk of gestational diabetes, hypertension, and postpartum depression. However, healthcare providers lack the knowledge or confidence
Sarah U. Gadi, Mohammed R. Algethami
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Therapeutic adherence in hypertension: Current evidence and expert opinion from India
Hypertension (HTN) is a globally prevalent non-communicable disease contributing significantly to cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. In achieving control of HTN, therapeutic adherence plays a crucial role.
Jamshed J. Dalal +16 more
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Patient communication tools to enhance ART adherence counseling in low and high resource settings [PDF]
Few articles have examined specific counseling tools used to increase antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence. We present communication tools used in the context of Project MOTIV8, a randomized clinical trial.We developed, piloted, and evaluated pictorial images to communicate the importance of consistent dose timing and the concept of drug resistance ...
Sarah, Finocchario-Kessler +5 more
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BackgroundVulnerable adolescents and emerging adults (aged 18-29 years), particularly young transgender women, are among the fastest-growing HIV positive populations worldwide.
Karen Kolmodin MacDonell +6 more
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Role of Counseling to Promote Adherence in Healthy Lifestyle Medicine: Strategies to Improve Exercise Adherence and Enhance Physical Activity [PDF]
Although healthy lifestyles (HL) offer a number of health benefits, nonadherence to recommended lifestyle changes remains a frequent and difficult obstacle to realizing these benefits. Behavioral counseling can improve adherence to an HL. However, individuals' motivation for change and resistance to altering unhealthy habits must be considered when ...
Gregory L, Stonerock +1 more
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Enhancing Adherence Following Abnormal Pap Smears Among Low-Income Minority Women: a Preventive Telephone Counseling Strategy [PDF]
Although the incidence of precancerous conditions of the cervix has recently been increasing, prompt initial and long-term follow-up care can effectively reduce unnecessary morbidity and mortality. For example, the 4-year survival rates among those individuals at greatest risk for cervical cancer (i.e., minority women of low socioeconomic status ...
S M, Miller +5 more
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AimsTo evaluate provider perspectives on the use of a point-of-care nucleic acid test (POC NAT) and preferential opinions for motivational interviewing (MI) or problem-solving counseling (PSC) as an ultra-brief intervention for patients experiencing ...
Dana L Atkins +6 more
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Patient counseling is an important tool to help both healthcare providers and patients in achieving the desired health outcomes. It is one of the significant and well-established roles for pharmacists in the health care system, enabling them to develop a
Shabeer Ali Thorakkattil +3 more
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BackgroundThe prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) is considered one of the most successful HIV prevention strategies in detecting and reducing HIV acquisition in utero or at birth.
Jerry Okoth Okal +6 more
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