BACKGROUND: Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on findings. We assessed the implementation of a nurse-led intervention to facilitate medication adherence in type 2 diabetes (SAMS) in a trial against standard care in general practice. The intervention increased adherence, but not through the hypothesised psychological mechanism. This study aimed to develop a reliable coding frame for tape-recorded consultations, assessing both a priori hypothesised and potential active ingredients observed during implementation, and to describe the delivery and receipt of intervention and standard care components to understand how the intervention might have worked. METHODS: 211 patients were randomised to intervent...
Purpose The purpose of this feasibility study was to improve and implement an intervention aimed at ...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
Abstract Background New clinical research findings ma...
Background Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on finding...
BACKGROUND: Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on finding...
Background: Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on finding...
Nurses now provide the majority of education and support for people with diabetes both in community ...
Background: Although some interventions have been shown to improve adherence to medication for di...
Background: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
BACKGROUND: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
Implementation of a nurse-led behaviour change Patients ’ action plans were virtually identical to c...
Background: nurse prescribers are in a key position to promote medicine-taking in diabetes. Although...
AIMS: Clinical trial patients are highly motivated but may encounter difficulty in taking study medi...
AIM: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of training in a patient-centred intervention for GPs ...
Abstract Background Methodological guidelines for int...
Purpose The purpose of this feasibility study was to improve and implement an intervention aimed at ...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
Abstract Background New clinical research findings ma...
Background Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on finding...
BACKGROUND: Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on finding...
Background: Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on finding...
Nurses now provide the majority of education and support for people with diabetes both in community ...
Background: Although some interventions have been shown to improve adherence to medication for di...
Background: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
BACKGROUND: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
Implementation of a nurse-led behaviour change Patients ’ action plans were virtually identical to c...
Background: nurse prescribers are in a key position to promote medicine-taking in diabetes. Although...
AIMS: Clinical trial patients are highly motivated but may encounter difficulty in taking study medi...
AIM: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of training in a patient-centred intervention for GPs ...
Abstract Background Methodological guidelines for int...
Purpose The purpose of this feasibility study was to improve and implement an intervention aimed at ...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
Abstract Background New clinical research findings ma...