Background and aim: The literature on cardiovascular disease has highlighted that therapeutic adherence is often inadequate. What are the reasons for this poor adherence to medication? The goal has been to measure the different factors related to therapeutic adherence, differentiating the SCA patients on three levels of self-referred therapeutic adherence and delving the relations between self-reported therapeutic adherence and socio-demographic, clinical, emotive, cognitive and socio-relational variables. Method: A total of 84 Italian patients (66.7% males) with (SCA) took part in the study and completed a semi-structured questionnaire investigating the variables described above. Results: Results indicate the influence of clinical variable...
Background and aims: Poor adherence to clinical prescriptions has been recognized as a major problem...
Pre-hospital delay in seeking help for acute chest pain in patients with coronary heart disease is a...
Anne Lambert-Kerzner,1,2 Edward P Havranek,2,3 Mary E Plomondon,1,2 Katherine M Fagan,1 Marina S McC...
<p>Aim. To determine the most significant factors forming patient’s attitude to treatment and factor...
Objectives This study aimed to measure adherence to chronic polytherapy following an acute myocardia...
Abstract Background: Adherence to treatment is a crucial factor in preventing the progression of co...
The purpose of the study – that is descriptive, transversal and co relational by design – was to exp...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify direct and indirect factors influencing self-care comp...
Aim. To study the quantitative parameters of adherence to lifestyle modification, medical support, ...
Abstract Background Adherence to recommendations and medication is deemed to be important for effect...
Abstract Aim: To test the hypothetical model of adherence to treatment among patients with coronary...
OBJECTIVES: to identify organisational determinants of adherence to evidence-based drug treatments a...
Background: Although prescribed to approximately 90% of persons with cardiovascular disease (CVD), i...
The relevance of the problem is caused by the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases among the popula...
The purpose of the study – that is descriptive, transversal and co relational by design – was to exp...
Background and aims: Poor adherence to clinical prescriptions has been recognized as a major problem...
Pre-hospital delay in seeking help for acute chest pain in patients with coronary heart disease is a...
Anne Lambert-Kerzner,1,2 Edward P Havranek,2,3 Mary E Plomondon,1,2 Katherine M Fagan,1 Marina S McC...
<p>Aim. To determine the most significant factors forming patient’s attitude to treatment and factor...
Objectives This study aimed to measure adherence to chronic polytherapy following an acute myocardia...
Abstract Background: Adherence to treatment is a crucial factor in preventing the progression of co...
The purpose of the study – that is descriptive, transversal and co relational by design – was to exp...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify direct and indirect factors influencing self-care comp...
Aim. To study the quantitative parameters of adherence to lifestyle modification, medical support, ...
Abstract Background Adherence to recommendations and medication is deemed to be important for effect...
Abstract Aim: To test the hypothetical model of adherence to treatment among patients with coronary...
OBJECTIVES: to identify organisational determinants of adherence to evidence-based drug treatments a...
Background: Although prescribed to approximately 90% of persons with cardiovascular disease (CVD), i...
The relevance of the problem is caused by the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases among the popula...
The purpose of the study – that is descriptive, transversal and co relational by design – was to exp...
Background and aims: Poor adherence to clinical prescriptions has been recognized as a major problem...
Pre-hospital delay in seeking help for acute chest pain in patients with coronary heart disease is a...
Anne Lambert-Kerzner,1,2 Edward P Havranek,2,3 Mary E Plomondon,1,2 Katherine M Fagan,1 Marina S McC...