Background: Developing age-appropriate medications remains a challenge in particular for the population of infants and toddlers, as they are not able to reliably self-report if they would accept and consequently take an oral medicine. Therefore, it is common to use caregivers as proxies when assessing medicine acceptance. The outcome measures used in this research field differ and most importantly lack validation, implying a persisting gap in knowledge and controversy in the field. The newly developed Caregiver-administered Children’s Acceptance Tool (CareCAT) is based on a 5-point nominal scale, with descriptors of medication acceptance behavior. This crosssectional study assessed the measurement properties of the tool with regards to the ...
Although medicine acceptability is likely to have a significant impact on the patient’s adherence in...
The correct use of medicine administration devices is pivotal for optimal drug therapy in children. ...
OBJECTIVE:: Evidence-based interventions for pill swallowing training exist but are primarily implem...
Abstract Background Developing age-appropriate medications remains a challenge in particular for the...
Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in children. Adherence to the treatment wit...
Background: Regulatory guidelines require that any new medicine designed for a pediatric population ...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to map the currently available evidence on acceptability of o...
INTRODUCTION: Children may be unable or unwilling to swallow medicines. In order to avoid or accommo...
Objective To evaluate the age appropriateness and suitability of patient-reported outcome measures t...
Fang Liu, et al, 'Formulation factors affecting acceptability of oral medicines in children', Intern...
Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in children. Adherence to the treatment wit...
Acceptability of medicines for children is a challenge, yet critical to ensure adherence to treatmen...
Context: Caregivers of sick children have to be careful with medicine dosing and giving medicines to...
Objective The understanding of acceptability of existing dosage forms is limited in most of the worl...
AbstractIntroductionChildren may be unable or unwilling to swallow medicines. In order to avoid or a...
Although medicine acceptability is likely to have a significant impact on the patient’s adherence in...
The correct use of medicine administration devices is pivotal for optimal drug therapy in children. ...
OBJECTIVE:: Evidence-based interventions for pill swallowing training exist but are primarily implem...
Abstract Background Developing age-appropriate medications remains a challenge in particular for the...
Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in children. Adherence to the treatment wit...
Background: Regulatory guidelines require that any new medicine designed for a pediatric population ...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to map the currently available evidence on acceptability of o...
INTRODUCTION: Children may be unable or unwilling to swallow medicines. In order to avoid or accommo...
Objective To evaluate the age appropriateness and suitability of patient-reported outcome measures t...
Fang Liu, et al, 'Formulation factors affecting acceptability of oral medicines in children', Intern...
Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in children. Adherence to the treatment wit...
Acceptability of medicines for children is a challenge, yet critical to ensure adherence to treatmen...
Context: Caregivers of sick children have to be careful with medicine dosing and giving medicines to...
Objective The understanding of acceptability of existing dosage forms is limited in most of the worl...
AbstractIntroductionChildren may be unable or unwilling to swallow medicines. In order to avoid or a...
Although medicine acceptability is likely to have a significant impact on the patient’s adherence in...
The correct use of medicine administration devices is pivotal for optimal drug therapy in children. ...
OBJECTIVE:: Evidence-based interventions for pill swallowing training exist but are primarily implem...