BACKGROUND:Nonadherence to immunosuppressive therapy after renal transplantation is associated with poor graft outcomes. We aimed to evaluate whether the use of the Adhere4U mobile medication manager application could improve adherence among renal transplant recipients ≥1 year posttransplantation. Adhere4U can provide medication reminders, monitor medication use, and provide information on immunosuppressants. METHODS:We conducted a prospective randomized controlled study to compare the rate of nonadherence to index immunosuppressant (tacrolimus or cyclosporine) in a group using the Adhere4U app (mobile group) and in another group receiving conventional care (control group). The primary outcome was the nonadherence rate, which was evaluated ...
The immune system is a powerful barrier to successful organ transplantation, but one that has been r...
Immunosuppressant medication non-adherence can result in allograft rejection and loss. The aim of th...
Marie A Chisholm-Burns,1 Christina A Spivey,1 Elizabeth A Tolley,2 Erin K Kaplan2 1Department of Cl...
End-stage kidney disease is a life-threatening condition that compels patients to accept either dial...
Background: Medication adherence is critical for transplant patients because the consequences of non...
Abstract Background Immunosuppression non-adherence in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) not only ...
Resources to support long-term medication adherence in kidney transplantation are limited. This stud...
Background: In all organ transplant recipients, immunosuppressive drugs are important in terms of th...
Annual assessment of adherence would strengthen long-term outcome assessments from registry data. Th...
After kidney transplantation, a strict immunosuppressive medication regimen is necessary for graft s...
Facilitate adherence to immunosuppressive treatment in kidney transplant recipients – test of a coac...
Background: Immunosuppressive drugs have to be taken through the whole duration of kidney transplant...
Poor adherence to medication regimens is responsible for 30-70% of all medication-related hospital a...
Background: The SystemCHANGETM intervention harnesses patients’ established daily routines/habits, e...
Background Non-adherence (NA) to immunosuppressants (IS) among renal transplant recipients (RTRs)...
The immune system is a powerful barrier to successful organ transplantation, but one that has been r...
Immunosuppressant medication non-adherence can result in allograft rejection and loss. The aim of th...
Marie A Chisholm-Burns,1 Christina A Spivey,1 Elizabeth A Tolley,2 Erin K Kaplan2 1Department of Cl...
End-stage kidney disease is a life-threatening condition that compels patients to accept either dial...
Background: Medication adherence is critical for transplant patients because the consequences of non...
Abstract Background Immunosuppression non-adherence in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) not only ...
Resources to support long-term medication adherence in kidney transplantation are limited. This stud...
Background: In all organ transplant recipients, immunosuppressive drugs are important in terms of th...
Annual assessment of adherence would strengthen long-term outcome assessments from registry data. Th...
After kidney transplantation, a strict immunosuppressive medication regimen is necessary for graft s...
Facilitate adherence to immunosuppressive treatment in kidney transplant recipients – test of a coac...
Background: Immunosuppressive drugs have to be taken through the whole duration of kidney transplant...
Poor adherence to medication regimens is responsible for 30-70% of all medication-related hospital a...
Background: The SystemCHANGETM intervention harnesses patients’ established daily routines/habits, e...
Background Non-adherence (NA) to immunosuppressants (IS) among renal transplant recipients (RTRs)...
The immune system is a powerful barrier to successful organ transplantation, but one that has been r...
Immunosuppressant medication non-adherence can result in allograft rejection and loss. The aim of th...
Marie A Chisholm-Burns,1 Christina A Spivey,1 Elizabeth A Tolley,2 Erin K Kaplan2 1Department of Cl...