Aims: Adherence to statins ranges from 32% to 79%. Patients' beliefs about medication are associated with adherence. There is lack of insight into the possible association between beliefs of healthcare practitioners (HCPs) about statins and patients' beliefs and adherence. This study aims to examine whether HCPs' beliefs about statins are associated with patients' beliefs and adherence about/to statins. Methods: Cross-sectional study in 48 pharmacies and affiliated physicians' practices between 3 September 2014 and 20 March 2015. HCPs' (prescribers and pharmacy staff) and patients' beliefs about statins were assessed with the Beliefs about Medicine Questionnaire (BMQ) specific. Adherence to statins was assessed with the MARS-5 questionnaire...
Objective: To explore the effect of patient characteristics and health beliefs on their medication a...
Background: Patient reports of their adherence behaviors, concerns about statins, and perceptions of...
Background: Non-adherence to statins is substantial and is associated with numerous perceptions and ...
Aims: Adherence to statins ranges from 32% to 79%. Patients' beliefs about medication are associated...
Aims Adherence to statins ranges from 32% to 79%. Patients' beliefs about medication are associated ...
Aims: Little is known about usual care by physicians and pharmacy teams to support adherence to stat...
Background: only about 50% of all medicines are used as the prescriber intended. If medicines are pr...
Todd D Molfenter,1 Abhik Bhattacharya,2 David H Gustafson11Center for Health Enhancement Systems Stu...
The purpose of this study was to assess associations between medication beliefs and medication adher...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong>Hyperlipidemia is one of the most important factors in prog...
BACKGROUND: Non-adherence to statins is substantial and is associated with numerous perceptions and ...
Rationale, aims and objectives Studies suggest that both healthcare providers’ and patients’ beliefs...
Rationale, aims and objectivesStudies suggest that both healthcare providers’ and patients’ beliefs ...
Objective: To explore the effect of patient characteristics and health beliefs on their medication a...
Background: Patient reports of their adherence behaviors, concerns about statins, and perceptions of...
Background: Non-adherence to statins is substantial and is associated with numerous perceptions and ...
Aims: Adherence to statins ranges from 32% to 79%. Patients' beliefs about medication are associated...
Aims Adherence to statins ranges from 32% to 79%. Patients' beliefs about medication are associated ...
Aims: Little is known about usual care by physicians and pharmacy teams to support adherence to stat...
Background: only about 50% of all medicines are used as the prescriber intended. If medicines are pr...
Todd D Molfenter,1 Abhik Bhattacharya,2 David H Gustafson11Center for Health Enhancement Systems Stu...
The purpose of this study was to assess associations between medication beliefs and medication adher...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong>Hyperlipidemia is one of the most important factors in prog...
BACKGROUND: Non-adherence to statins is substantial and is associated with numerous perceptions and ...
Rationale, aims and objectives Studies suggest that both healthcare providers’ and patients’ beliefs...
Rationale, aims and objectivesStudies suggest that both healthcare providers’ and patients’ beliefs ...
Objective: To explore the effect of patient characteristics and health beliefs on their medication a...
Background: Patient reports of their adherence behaviors, concerns about statins, and perceptions of...
Background: Non-adherence to statins is substantial and is associated with numerous perceptions and ...