Background: Poor adherence to antidiabetic medications leads to a higher rate of hospital admissions and adverse health outcomes in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.Objective: This study aims to evaluate whether a pharmacist-led medication therapy management, compared to the usual care, could enhance medication adherence and reduce hospital admission in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methods: A prospective randomized controlled study was conducted in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus from February 1 to July 30, 2016. Patients in the control group (n=65) received the usual care while patients in the intervention group (n=62) received a personalized pharmacotherapeutic care plan and diabetes education. The two groups were compar...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Wen Wei Chung,1,2 Siew Siang Chua,1 Pauline Siew Mei Lai,3 Siew Pheng Chan4 1Department of Pharmacy...
Background: Poor adherence to antidiabetic medications leads to a higher rate of hospital admissions...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Background and objective: Pharmacists are now adopting a crucial role in the management of chronic i...
AIM: To evaluate the impact of pharmacotherapeutic education on 30-day post-discharge medication adh...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Introduction: Medication nonadherence is the most common issue observed in the management of diabete...
Background: Interventions aimed to increase adherence to drug treatment usually are not tailored to ...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Wen Wei Chung,1,2 Siew Siang Chua,1 Pauline Siew Mei Lai,3 Siew Pheng Chan4 1Department of Pharmacy...
Background: Poor adherence to antidiabetic medications leads to a higher rate of hospital admissions...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Background and objective: Pharmacists are now adopting a crucial role in the management of chronic i...
AIM: To evaluate the impact of pharmacotherapeutic education on 30-day post-discharge medication adh...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Introduction: Medication nonadherence is the most common issue observed in the management of diabete...
Background: Interventions aimed to increase adherence to drug treatment usually are not tailored to ...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Wen Wei Chung,1,2 Siew Siang Chua,1 Pauline Siew Mei Lai,3 Siew Pheng Chan4 1Department of Pharmacy...