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Medication Adherence is a Partnership, Medication Compliance is Not
Geriatric Nursing, 2010Medication adherence is a complex phenomenon. As individuals assume greater responsibility for, and participation in, decisions about their health care, teaching and supporting adherence behaviors that reflect a person's unique lifestyle are the essence of a clinician-patient partnership-and it is a perfect fit with assisted living communities and ...
Elaine, Gould, Ethel, Mitty
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Psychiatric Annals, 2007
<p>The modern era of psychopharmacology began in the 1950s with the discovery of the antipsychotic drug chlorpromazine (Thorazine). Since then, many drugs have been developed, investigated, and marketed for the treatment of all forms of mental illness.
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<p>The modern era of psychopharmacology began in the 1950s with the discovery of the antipsychotic drug chlorpromazine (Thorazine). Since then, many drugs have been developed, investigated, and marketed for the treatment of all forms of mental illness.
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Interventions to Improve Medication Adherence: A Review
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2018Importance Among adults with chronic illness, 30% to 50% of medications are not taken as prescribed. In the United States, it is estimated that medication nonadherence is associated with 125 000 deaths, 10% of hospitalizations, and $100 billion in health
V. Kini, P. M. Ho
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2019
AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving medication adherence among adult patients diagnosed with hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and/or diabetes.
Jinhan Pamala Tan +2 more
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AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving medication adherence among adult patients diagnosed with hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and/or diabetes.
Jinhan Pamala Tan +2 more
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Improving Medication Adherence in Psychiatric Patients With a Medication Adherence Program
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses AssociationBackground: It’s estimated that over 50% of patients prescribed antipsychotic medication are nonadherent to the prescribed treatment. Medication nonadherence impedes the patient’s safety, leads to relapse, and the need for rehospitalization.
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Medication Adherence With Diabetes Medication
The Diabetes Educator, 2015Purpose The primary purpose of this systematic review is to synthesize the evidence regarding risk factors associated with nonadherence to prescribed glucose-lowering agents, the impact of nonadherence on glycemic control and the economics of diabetes care, and the interventions designed to improve adherence.
Kam, Capoccia +2 more
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ADHERENCE AND NONADHERENCE TO ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATIONS
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2005The aims of this study were to identify dimensions of reasons for adherence and nonadherence to antipsychotic medications, and their associations with clinical and demographic profiles. A total number of 106 participants with DSM-IV psychosis spectrum disorders from two larger studies in inpatient and community settings participated.
Yoriko, Kozuki, Karen G, Schepp
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Medication adherence in asthma patients
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2013Although current asthma guidelines stress the importance of assessing and enhancing adherence to asthma treatment, medication adherence rates in asthma patients are consistently low in practice. In this review, we summarize current literature on method of measurement, prevalence, outcome and intervention of medication adherence in asthma patients ...
Kaharu, Sumino, Michael D, Cabana
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Antipsychotic Medication Adherence in Schizophrenia
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2007For individuals who have schizophrenia, adherence to medication is often poor, and stopping medication often has serious consequences. This article provides an update on recent literature regarding the frequency, clinical and social impact, and clinical correlates of nonadherence to antipsychotic medication in schizophrenia.
Matthew J, Byerly +2 more
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