Abstract Background The pharmacological treatment of cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus reduces the risk of cardiovascular events.; however, most patients do not adhere to the treatment. There are several self-reported measures for assessing medication adherence. Identifying the instruments with the best psychometric evidence is essential for selecting an accurate measure. The aim of this study is to critically assess, compare and synthesize the quality of the measurement properties of patient-reported outcome measures to access medication adherence among patients with cardiovascular diseases and/or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods This protocol is reported according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and ...
Medication non-adherence is a prevalent problem worldwide but up to today, no gold standard is avail...
Objective: To assess the relationship of patients' medication beliefs and treatment complexity with ...
OBJECTIVE: A previous study suggests an association between poor medication adherence and excess mor...
To determine and address medication non-adherence is important and may improve patient outcomes. Our...
Background: After an acute cardiac event, adhering to recommendations for pharmacologic therapy is i...
Objectives: A systematic literature review was conducted comparing different approaches estimating p...
Flora López-Simarro,1 Carlos Brotons,2 Irene Moral,2 Alba Aguado-Jodar,3 Cèlia Cols-Sa...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment options for type 2 diabetes are becoming increasingly complex with people of...
To determine and address medication non-adherence is important and may improve patient outcomes. Our...
BACKGROUND:: After an acute cardiac event, adhering to recommendations for pharmacologic therapy is ...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
OBJECTIVES: to verify the face validity, criterion-related validity and the reliability of two dist...
Introduction: Previous studies have reported the relationship between medication adherence and quali...
Objectives: We reviewed measures used to estimate adherence and persistence to multiple cardiometabo...
Medication non-adherence is a prevalent problem worldwide but up to today, no gold standard is avail...
Objective: To assess the relationship of patients' medication beliefs and treatment complexity with ...
OBJECTIVE: A previous study suggests an association between poor medication adherence and excess mor...
To determine and address medication non-adherence is important and may improve patient outcomes. Our...
Background: After an acute cardiac event, adhering to recommendations for pharmacologic therapy is i...
Objectives: A systematic literature review was conducted comparing different approaches estimating p...
Flora López-Simarro,1 Carlos Brotons,2 Irene Moral,2 Alba Aguado-Jodar,3 Cèlia Cols-Sa...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment options for type 2 diabetes are becoming increasingly complex with people of...
To determine and address medication non-adherence is important and may improve patient outcomes. Our...
BACKGROUND:: After an acute cardiac event, adhering to recommendations for pharmacologic therapy is ...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
OBJECTIVES: to verify the face validity, criterion-related validity and the reliability of two dist...
Introduction: Previous studies have reported the relationship between medication adherence and quali...
Objectives: We reviewed measures used to estimate adherence and persistence to multiple cardiometabo...
Medication non-adherence is a prevalent problem worldwide but up to today, no gold standard is avail...
Objective: To assess the relationship of patients' medication beliefs and treatment complexity with ...
OBJECTIVE: A previous study suggests an association between poor medication adherence and excess mor...