Background: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased morbidity and mortality. We evaluated the efficacy of a consultation-based intervention to support objectively-assessed adherence to oral glucose lowering medication (OGLM) compared to usual care among people with type 2 diabetes. Methods. This was a parallel group randomised trial in adult patients with type 2 diabetes and HbA1c7.5% (58 mmol/mol), prescribed at least one OGLM. Participants were allocated to a clinic nurse delivered, innovative consultation-based intervention to strengthen patient motivation to take OGLM regularly and support medicine taking through action-plans, or to usual care. The primary outcome was the percentage of days...
BACKGROUND: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
Objective Using primary care data obtained from the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink, this...
AIMS: Clinical trial patients are highly motivated but may encounter difficulty in taking study medi...
BACKGROUND: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
Abstract Background Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to inc...
Background: Medication non-adherence is a prevalent health problem in people with type 2 diabetes me...
An explanatory randomised controlled trial of a nurse-led, consultation-based intervention to herenc...
Nurses now provide the majority of education and support for people with diabetes both in community ...
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: The efficacy of a highly tailored digital intervention to support medication adherence a...
Background: Although some interventions have been shown to improve adherence to medication for diab...
Introduction: Adherence to and persistence of medications for chronic diseases remains poor and many...
Background: Poor adherence to antidiabetic medications leads to a higher rate of hospital admissions...
Background: Interventions aimed to increase adherence to drug treatment usually are not tailored to ...
BACKGROUND: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
Objective Using primary care data obtained from the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink, this...
AIMS: Clinical trial patients are highly motivated but may encounter difficulty in taking study medi...
BACKGROUND: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
Abstract Background Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to inc...
Background: Medication non-adherence is a prevalent health problem in people with type 2 diabetes me...
An explanatory randomised controlled trial of a nurse-led, consultation-based intervention to herenc...
Nurses now provide the majority of education and support for people with diabetes both in community ...
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: The efficacy of a highly tailored digital intervention to support medication adherence a...
Background: Although some interventions have been shown to improve adherence to medication for diab...
Introduction: Adherence to and persistence of medications for chronic diseases remains poor and many...
Background: Poor adherence to antidiabetic medications leads to a higher rate of hospital admissions...
Background: Interventions aimed to increase adherence to drug treatment usually are not tailored to ...
BACKGROUND: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
Objective Using primary care data obtained from the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink, this...
AIMS: Clinical trial patients are highly motivated but may encounter difficulty in taking study medi...