Patient adherence to medication is an ongoing concern for clinicians, obfuscating treatment efficacy and resulting in wastage of medicine, reduced clinical benefit and increased mortality. Despite this, procedural guidance on how clinicians should best engage patients regarding their medicine-taking is limited in the United Kingdom. Adherence for chronic conditions is notably complex, requiring clear education, communication and behavioural shifts to initiate and sustain daily regimens successfully. This article explores current clinician guidance on assuring patient adherence to medication within the National Health Service, comparing it to that provided for healthcare workers in the field of behavioural change. Outlining the inertia of th...
BACKGROUND: As the problem of patient non-adherence to treatment becomes ever greater and a solution...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Background: Adherence to medications for chronic disease is sub-optimal. Current adherence-enhancing...
Patient adherence to medication is an ongoing concern for clinicians, obfuscating treatment efficacy...
Patient adherence to medications has been an issue challenging healthcare professionals for decades....
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Introduction The issue of patients’ adherence to doctor’s instructions has been widely discussed i...
Despite the explosion of research into the effect of medical advice on patient behaviour, only about...
Despite the explosion of research into the effect of medical advice on patient behaviour, only about...
Despite the explosion of research into the effect of medical advice on patient behaviour, only about...
Introduction: Medication adherence continues to be a significant challenge in healthcare, and there ...
Medication adherence usually refers to whether patients take their medications as prescribed, as wel...
BACKGROUND: As the problem of patient non-adherence to treatment becomes ever greater and a solution...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Background: Adherence to medications for chronic disease is sub-optimal. Current adherence-enhancing...
Patient adherence to medication is an ongoing concern for clinicians, obfuscating treatment efficacy...
Patient adherence to medications has been an issue challenging healthcare professionals for decades....
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Introduction The issue of patients’ adherence to doctor’s instructions has been widely discussed i...
Despite the explosion of research into the effect of medical advice on patient behaviour, only about...
Despite the explosion of research into the effect of medical advice on patient behaviour, only about...
Despite the explosion of research into the effect of medical advice on patient behaviour, only about...
Introduction: Medication adherence continues to be a significant challenge in healthcare, and there ...
Medication adherence usually refers to whether patients take their medications as prescribed, as wel...
BACKGROUND: As the problem of patient non-adherence to treatment becomes ever greater and a solution...
Many patients with wound healing difficulties are also coping with the management of a chronic disea...
Background: Adherence to medications for chronic disease is sub-optimal. Current adherence-enhancing...