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Aims The aim of this study was to create a Turkish version of the Ascertaining Barriers to Compliance (ABC) taxonomy for medication adherence. Methods A systematic literature search was conducted, followed by a national Delphi study using suggested methods of the International Society for Medication Adherence for translation of the ABC taxonomy for ...
Cansu Goncuoglu+5 more
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Clinical effects of detailed nursing management interventions on medication adherence and disease perception in patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis. [PDF]
Chen YL, Xie YQ, Wei MY, Xu DM.
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Aims Amgevita is a licensed biosimilar to adalimumab, having demonstrated high pharmacokinetic and clinical similarity to Humira. Switching to a lower‐cost medicine may elicit a nocebo effect, whereby expectations of poorer efficacy impact outcomes despite pharmacological similarity. This prospective cohort study examined clinical and economic outcomes
Louise Rabbitt+7 more
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Nursing training and the strategy of integrated management of childhood prevalent illnesses [PDF]
Maria De Lá Ó Ramallo Veríssimo+6 more
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Aims The French government's IATROPREV program has been designed to assess the effectiveness and safety of medications prescribed to older adults discharged from acute geriatric units. IATROPREV includes the implementation of a personalized pharmaceutical plan validated at a multidisciplinary meeting attended by the patient's geriatrician, family ...
Chloé Cornille+13 more
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Expert insight into the education of healthcare professionals on medication adherence
Abstract Aims Medication non‐adherence is a global health problem affecting patients with numerous medical conditions. Training healthcare professionals (HCPs) on managing the challenging issue of medication non‐adherence requires an evidence‐based approach.
Fatima Rezae+3 more
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Abstract Aims The validity of using the Canadian Medication Safety Self‐Assessment for Long‐Term Care (MSSA‐LTC) tool in the international context is unknown. This study aims to determine the face and content validity of the Canadian MSSA‐LTC tool for assessing medication safety‐related processes in the Australian long‐term care (LTC) setting.
Ramesh Sharma Poudel+3 more
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