Background: In pharmacotherapy, the achievement of a target clinical outcome requires a certain level of medication intake or adherence. Based on Haynes's early empirical definition of sufficient adherence to antihypertensive medications as taking ≥80% of medication, many researchers used this threshold to distinguish adherent from non-adherent patients. However, we propose that different diseases, medications and patient's characteristics influence the cut-off point of the adherence rate above which the clinical outcome is satisfactory (thereafter medication adherence threshold). Moreover, the assessment of adherence and clinical outcomes may differ greatly and should be taken into consideration. To our knowledge, very few studies have def...
It is known that increased adherence to appropriately prescribed drugs is associated with better the...
It is known that increased adherence to appropriately prescribed drugs is associated with better the...
Patients who do not sufficiently adhere to their dosing regimens will, ultimately, do not get the fu...
Background:; In pharmacotherapy, the achievement of a target clinical outcome requires a certain lev...
Background: In pharmacotherapy, the achievement of a target clinical outcome requires a certain leve...
Objective: To estimate drug exposure, Proportion of Days Covered (PDC) and percentage of patients wi...
Introduction: Non-adherence to medication is a complex health care problem. In spite of substantial ...
<p><b>Objectives:</b> A systematic literature review was conducted comparing different approaches es...
Background: Medication non-adherence has a dynamic, temporal and multifactorial nature with a signif...
What is known: Currently, medication bottles with an electronic cap are frequently used to measure m...
Contains fulltext : 172424.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Res...
Objectives: A systematic literature review was conducted comparing different approaches estimating p...
International audienceBACKGROUND: International recommendations such as the CONSORT and Internationa...
Objectives: To determine whether patients who received Medication Therapy Management (MTM) from comm...
International audienceBACKGROUND: International recommendations such as the CONSORT and Internationa...
It is known that increased adherence to appropriately prescribed drugs is associated with better the...
It is known that increased adherence to appropriately prescribed drugs is associated with better the...
Patients who do not sufficiently adhere to their dosing regimens will, ultimately, do not get the fu...
Background:; In pharmacotherapy, the achievement of a target clinical outcome requires a certain lev...
Background: In pharmacotherapy, the achievement of a target clinical outcome requires a certain leve...
Objective: To estimate drug exposure, Proportion of Days Covered (PDC) and percentage of patients wi...
Introduction: Non-adherence to medication is a complex health care problem. In spite of substantial ...
<p><b>Objectives:</b> A systematic literature review was conducted comparing different approaches es...
Background: Medication non-adherence has a dynamic, temporal and multifactorial nature with a signif...
What is known: Currently, medication bottles with an electronic cap are frequently used to measure m...
Contains fulltext : 172424.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Res...
Objectives: A systematic literature review was conducted comparing different approaches estimating p...
International audienceBACKGROUND: International recommendations such as the CONSORT and Internationa...
Objectives: To determine whether patients who received Medication Therapy Management (MTM) from comm...
International audienceBACKGROUND: International recommendations such as the CONSORT and Internationa...
It is known that increased adherence to appropriately prescribed drugs is associated with better the...
It is known that increased adherence to appropriately prescribed drugs is associated with better the...
Patients who do not sufficiently adhere to their dosing regimens will, ultimately, do not get the fu...