Patient adherence is a major determinant of the therapeutic response to antimalarial drugs, as most treatments are taken at home without medical supervision. With the introduction of new, effective, but more expensive antimalarials, there is concern that the high levels of efficacy observed in clinical trials may not be translated into effectiveness in the normal context of use. We reviewed available published evidence on adherence to antimalarial drugs and community drug usage; 24 studies were identified of which nine were 'intervention' studies, seven were classified as 'outcome studies', and the remainder were purely descriptive studies of antimalarial adherence. Definitions, methods, and results varied widely. Adherence was generally be...
Vivax malaria is a significant cause of morbidity due to malaria in northern Thailand, accounting fo...
OBJECTIVE: In Africa antimalarials are often prescribed when malaria is unlikely, a problem that is ...
Abstract. Measuring baseline levels of adherence and identifying risk factors for non-adherence are ...
Patient adherence is a major determinant of the therapeutic response to antimalarial drugs, as most ...
High levels of patient adherence to antimalarial treatment are important in ensuring drug effectiven...
Background: High levels of patient adherence to antimalarial treatment are important in ensuring dru...
Abstract. Non-adherence as a major contributor to poor treatment outcomes. This study aimed to explo...
BACKGROUND: High levels of patient adherence to antimalarial treatment are important in ensuring dru...
Our aim was to measure the adherence to Artemisinin based Combination Therapy and to determine patie...
Our aim was to measure the adherence to Artemisinin based Combination Therapy and to determine patie...
Copyright © 2015 Alexandria O. Amponsah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Despite increased support from government and other stakeholders for malaria control over the past d...
Development of resistance to first line antimalarials led to recommendation of artemisinin based com...
Treatment adherence has been described as the process whereby patients take medications, follow diet...
Based on the recommendations of the World Health Organization in 2004, Ghana changed her antimalaria...
Vivax malaria is a significant cause of morbidity due to malaria in northern Thailand, accounting fo...
OBJECTIVE: In Africa antimalarials are often prescribed when malaria is unlikely, a problem that is ...
Abstract. Measuring baseline levels of adherence and identifying risk factors for non-adherence are ...
Patient adherence is a major determinant of the therapeutic response to antimalarial drugs, as most ...
High levels of patient adherence to antimalarial treatment are important in ensuring drug effectiven...
Background: High levels of patient adherence to antimalarial treatment are important in ensuring dru...
Abstract. Non-adherence as a major contributor to poor treatment outcomes. This study aimed to explo...
BACKGROUND: High levels of patient adherence to antimalarial treatment are important in ensuring dru...
Our aim was to measure the adherence to Artemisinin based Combination Therapy and to determine patie...
Our aim was to measure the adherence to Artemisinin based Combination Therapy and to determine patie...
Copyright © 2015 Alexandria O. Amponsah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Despite increased support from government and other stakeholders for malaria control over the past d...
Development of resistance to first line antimalarials led to recommendation of artemisinin based com...
Treatment adherence has been described as the process whereby patients take medications, follow diet...
Based on the recommendations of the World Health Organization in 2004, Ghana changed her antimalaria...
Vivax malaria is a significant cause of morbidity due to malaria in northern Thailand, accounting fo...
OBJECTIVE: In Africa antimalarials are often prescribed when malaria is unlikely, a problem that is ...
Abstract. Measuring baseline levels of adherence and identifying risk factors for non-adherence are ...