© 2017 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Background: Suboptimal adherence to medication increases mortality and morbidity; individually tailored supportive interventions can improve patients’ adherence to their medication regimens. Aims: The study aims to use a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test the hypothesis that a theory-based, nurse-led, multi-faceted intervention comprising motivational interviewing techniques and text message reminders in addition to standard care will better promote medication adherence in cardiac patients compared to standard care alone. The pilot study will assess self-reported adherence or non-adherence to cardiovascular medication in patients referred to a cardiac rehabilitation program following hos...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an essential component of contemporary m...
Background Poor medication adherence is a major factor in the secondary prevention of cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: Preventive treatment goals for blood pressure and cholesterol levels continue to be unme...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims: The aim of this study was to critically appraise and synthesize t...
ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the feasibility and potential impact of a pharmacy care interventi...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Adherence to cardiac medications makes a significant contrib...
Background Non adherence to medication in myocardial infarction patients ranges from 13-60% (Garaval...
Objective To investigate the feasibility and potential impact of a pharmacy care intervention, invol...
Background: Complex medication regimens are often required to manage cardiovascular diseases. As non...
BACKGROUND: In the treatment of coronary heart disease, secondary prevention goals are still often u...
BACKGROUND: Poor adherence to medication is one of the limitations in the treatment of cardiovascula...
Poor medication adherence is a major factor in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases (...
Background: Poor medication adherence is a limitation in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular ...
Abstract Background In the treatment of coronary heart disease, secondary prevention goals are still...
Background: Significant gaps exist between guidelinesrecommended therapies for cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an essential component of contemporary m...
Background Poor medication adherence is a major factor in the secondary prevention of cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: Preventive treatment goals for blood pressure and cholesterol levels continue to be unme...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims: The aim of this study was to critically appraise and synthesize t...
ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the feasibility and potential impact of a pharmacy care interventi...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Adherence to cardiac medications makes a significant contrib...
Background Non adherence to medication in myocardial infarction patients ranges from 13-60% (Garaval...
Objective To investigate the feasibility and potential impact of a pharmacy care intervention, invol...
Background: Complex medication regimens are often required to manage cardiovascular diseases. As non...
BACKGROUND: In the treatment of coronary heart disease, secondary prevention goals are still often u...
BACKGROUND: Poor adherence to medication is one of the limitations in the treatment of cardiovascula...
Poor medication adherence is a major factor in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases (...
Background: Poor medication adherence is a limitation in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular ...
Abstract Background In the treatment of coronary heart disease, secondary prevention goals are still...
Background: Significant gaps exist between guidelinesrecommended therapies for cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an essential component of contemporary m...
Background Poor medication adherence is a major factor in the secondary prevention of cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: Preventive treatment goals for blood pressure and cholesterol levels continue to be unme...