Peptide Tracker, the free protocol-tracking app for people managing peptide regimens, today released a major update that turns the app into an end-to-end companion for building, dosing, and tracking ...
The problem of poor patient adherence has been extensively researched, but the rates of nonadherence have not changed much in the past 3 decades. Healthcare providers play a unique and important role ...
A meta-analysis identifies key clinical and sociodemographic factors linked to poor psychopharmacologic treatment adherence ...
The largest ever UK trial of a urine test used across the NHS to spot when patients skip their medication has shown it may ...
Few studies assessed the association between major adverse cardiovascular events and adherence to warfarin and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Therefore, ...
Medication non-adherence is a major societal problem with serious clinical and economic consequences, associated with 200,000 deaths and 125 billion euros of costs annually in Europe. Studies show ...
Medication adherence is important in chronic disease management. This systematic review demonstrates that dosing frequency has important effects on medication adherence. Four electronic databases were ...
Adherence is difficult to measure accurately. Studies of refill data, extended electronic bottle cap monitoring and drug levels are the most robust methodologies. There is a growing role for measuring ...
Why models and longitudinal data on adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions must come together
An interdisciplinary team of authors from Canada, Austria, the U.S. and Germany has outlined how immuno-epidemiology and individual decision-making on non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) can be ...
The importance of comprehending patients' ever-evolving needs throughout their healthcare journey cannot be emphasized enough. It is not sufficient to merely recognise these needs; addressing them ...
Read more about the potential of multicomponent support systems to increase patient self-efficacy and medication adherence.
Physician-level medication adherence is a strong predictor of patient health and should be considered as a measure of physician quality. Objectives: To assess the extent to which medication adherence ...
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