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Adherence to Medication

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
The full benefit of many effective medications will be achieved only if patients adhere to prescribed treatment regimens. Unfortunately, applying terms such as “noncompliant” and “nonadherent” to patients who do not consume every pill at the desired time can stigmatize them in their future relationships with health care providers.
Lars G Osterberg, Terrence F Blaschke
exaly   +6 more sources

Medication adherence in cardiovascular medicine

British medical journal, 2021
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death globally. While pharmacological advancements have improved the morbidity and mortality associated with cardiovascular disease, non-adherence to prescribed treatment remains a significant barrier to ...
Steven T. Simon   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Medication adherence in hypertension

Journal of Hypertension, 2020
Suboptimal adherence to antihypertensive medication is a major contributor to poor blood pressure control. Several methods, direct or indirect, are available for measuring adherence, including the recently developed biochemical screening, although there is no gold-standard method routinely used in clinical practice to ...
Neil R Poulter   +6 more
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Dermatologic Medication Adherence

Dermatologic Clinics, 2009
Human behavior is directly related to the development of various skin disease conditions and to the effectiveness of skin disease treatment regimens. Adherence research studies have demonstrated abysmal adherence to topical treatment of common skin disorders, opening new opportunities for improving skin disease treatment outcomes. The treatment of skin
Bridgit V, Nolan, Steven R, Feldman
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Measuring Medication Adherence

Population Health Management, 2009
Several studies have shown that poor adherence to pharmaceutical treatment regimens increases health condition severity, mortality rates, and overall health care costs. The dimension of medication adherence in health management outcomes has been deficient of a comprehensive yet practical standardized measurement methodology.
Jason, Cooper   +4 more
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Medication adherence in Parkinson's

British Journal of Nursing, 2013
Parkinson's is a complex degenerative disease which affects both motor and non-motor function and as such requires regular reassessment and collaboration between the patient and the healthcare team to achieve optimal outcomes. Complex medication regimes are often prescribed to manage symptoms; however, issues such as compliance, adherence and ...
Jenny, Wright, Jennie, Walker
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