"n "nObjective: Non-compliance is one of the major problems in treatment of patients with schizophrenia. It is also the most significant risk factor for relapse and re-hospitalization. Previous studies showed that 25-70% of all patients with schizophrenia have negative attitudes to drugs. Therefore, the present study aimed to identify the relationship between drug attitude and discharge and the rate of re-hospitalization in patients with schizophrenia. "nMethod: This cohort study was carried out on 200 hospitalized patients with schizophrenia. Drug Attitude Inventory (DAI) was completed for all the patients at the time of discharge. All patients were followed-up for one year for ehospitalization. Logistic regression was used to examine...
Abstract Background Non-adherence to medication remains a major challenge in the long-term managemen...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...
Introduction: Relapse of schizophrenia can be caused by patients who do not adhere to medication. Pa...
CONTEXT: Nonadherence to antipsychotic medication is a major cause of psychotic relapse and is str...
Esteban Medina,1 Joan Salvà,2 Rubén Ampudia,3 Jorge Maurino,1 Juan Larumbe41As...
Little is known regarding factors which are influential in shaping attitudes toward medications in p...
BACKGROUND: Non-compliance for the medication is an important area of concern in schizophrenia as ...
BACKGROUND: Non-compliance with antipsychotic medication is known to be one of the major reasons for...
Attitudes toward medication (ATM) exert an influential role on compliance. Ninety-nine inpatients wi...
Purpose/Background: The differential influence of therapeutic alliance with different health care pr...
The self-report Drug Attitude Inventory (DAI), in 30- and 10-item versions, provides unique informat...
Objective: Adherence to antipsychotic treatment is an important aspect of long term management of sc...
Background: Drug non adherence is one of the major problems in treatment of psychiatric patients whi...
Nonadherence to medication is a recognized problem and may be the most challenging aspect of treatme...
Abstract Background Non-adherence to medication remains a major challenge in the long-term managemen...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...
Introduction: Relapse of schizophrenia can be caused by patients who do not adhere to medication. Pa...
CONTEXT: Nonadherence to antipsychotic medication is a major cause of psychotic relapse and is str...
Esteban Medina,1 Joan Salvà,2 Rubén Ampudia,3 Jorge Maurino,1 Juan Larumbe41As...
Little is known regarding factors which are influential in shaping attitudes toward medications in p...
BACKGROUND: Non-compliance for the medication is an important area of concern in schizophrenia as ...
BACKGROUND: Non-compliance with antipsychotic medication is known to be one of the major reasons for...
Attitudes toward medication (ATM) exert an influential role on compliance. Ninety-nine inpatients wi...
Purpose/Background: The differential influence of therapeutic alliance with different health care pr...
The self-report Drug Attitude Inventory (DAI), in 30- and 10-item versions, provides unique informat...
Objective: Adherence to antipsychotic treatment is an important aspect of long term management of sc...
Background: Drug non adherence is one of the major problems in treatment of psychiatric patients whi...
Nonadherence to medication is a recognized problem and may be the most challenging aspect of treatme...
Abstract Background Non-adherence to medication remains a major challenge in the long-term managemen...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...