Purpose: Several methods have been developed for assessing medication-taking behavior; understanding the determinants and variability in estimates obtained is crucial in interpreting results. We estimated persistence and adherence levels to new glucose-lowering drugs (GLDs) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients using different methods: through the collection of pharmacy records and combining pharmacy records with self-reported data. Methods: We conducted a prospective observational cohort study of T2DM patients initiating a new GLD. Data were collected at baseline through interviews (demographic and clinical data). Follow-up data included pharmacy records (refill dates and medication possession) and telephone questionnaires (self-decl...
JOURNAL ARTICLEOBJECTIVE: The impact of taking oral glucose-lowering medicines intermittently, rathe...
The aims of our study was compare adherence measured by the medical possession ratio (MPR), time unt...
Background: Good glycaemic control improves outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes, but the exten...
Carla Torre,1,2 José Guerreiro,1 Patrícia Longo,1 João Filipe Raposo,3,4 Hubert...
Background. Patients with diabetes mellitus often take prescription medications throughout their liv...
Objective: We assessed persistence patterns with oral antidiabetes drug (OAD) in patients newly disp...
Background: Longer medication persistence in type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with improved glyca...
Introduction Longer medication persistence in type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with improved glyc...
Limited medication adherence and persistence with treatment are barriers to successful management of...
Limited medication adherence and persistence with treatment are barriers to successful management of...
Aim: To assess and compare the persistence with drug therapy between patients treated with glucagon-...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
AIMS: To evaluate statin non-persistence and non-adherence as discrete processes in diabetes patient...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Aim: To investigate whether patients require insulin as a result of poor adherence to oral hypoglyca...
JOURNAL ARTICLEOBJECTIVE: The impact of taking oral glucose-lowering medicines intermittently, rathe...
The aims of our study was compare adherence measured by the medical possession ratio (MPR), time unt...
Background: Good glycaemic control improves outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes, but the exten...
Carla Torre,1,2 José Guerreiro,1 Patrícia Longo,1 João Filipe Raposo,3,4 Hubert...
Background. Patients with diabetes mellitus often take prescription medications throughout their liv...
Objective: We assessed persistence patterns with oral antidiabetes drug (OAD) in patients newly disp...
Background: Longer medication persistence in type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with improved glyca...
Introduction Longer medication persistence in type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with improved glyc...
Limited medication adherence and persistence with treatment are barriers to successful management of...
Limited medication adherence and persistence with treatment are barriers to successful management of...
Aim: To assess and compare the persistence with drug therapy between patients treated with glucagon-...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
AIMS: To evaluate statin non-persistence and non-adherence as discrete processes in diabetes patient...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Aim: To investigate whether patients require insulin as a result of poor adherence to oral hypoglyca...
JOURNAL ARTICLEOBJECTIVE: The impact of taking oral glucose-lowering medicines intermittently, rathe...
The aims of our study was compare adherence measured by the medical possession ratio (MPR), time unt...
Background: Good glycaemic control improves outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes, but the exten...