Osteoporosis treatment has low adherence and persistence. This study evaluated if greater patient involvement could improve them. At 12 months, only 114 out of 344 participants were "fully adherent and persistent" (all drug doses taken throughout the study). Only frequency of drug administration had a significant influence on adherence. INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis affects millions of individuals worldwide. There are now several effective drugs, but adherence to and persistence with treatment are low. This 12-month multicenter, prospective, randomized study evaluated the efficacy of two different methods aimed at improving adherence and persistence through greater patient involvement, compared with standard clinical practice. METHODS: Three...
International audienceBackgroundAdherence to anti-osteoporosis treatments is poor, exposing treated ...
Aim. To assess the patients compliance to treatment of osteoporosis (OP). Materials and methods. Pol...
Areas covered: We review available data and propose a new approach to improve adherence to osteoporo...
Osteoporosis treatment has low adherence and persistence. This study evaluated if greater patient i...
Treatment adherence in patients with osteoporosis (OP) is rather low throughout the world, and 50 to...
This study aims to systematically review, critically appraise and identify from the published litera...
This study aims to systematically review, critically appraise and identify from the published litera...
To evaluate the reasons for inadequate adherence to osteoporosis therapy and to describe the strateg...
Nonadherence to pharmacological treatment in osteoporosis is a well-recognized problem. As in other ...
An earlier systematic review on interventions to improve adherence and persistence was updated. Fift...
Long-term patient adherence to osteoporosis treatment is poor despite proven efficacy. In this study...
Introduction: Poor adherence to prescribed treatments is widespread in clinical practice and this ca...
INTRODUCTION: Poor adherence to prescribed treatments is widespread in clinical practice and this c...
PubMedID: 24324365Long-term patient adherence to osteoporosis treatment is poor despite proven effic...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the adherence of patients with osteoporosis to their medications and to identi...
International audienceBackgroundAdherence to anti-osteoporosis treatments is poor, exposing treated ...
Aim. To assess the patients compliance to treatment of osteoporosis (OP). Materials and methods. Pol...
Areas covered: We review available data and propose a new approach to improve adherence to osteoporo...
Osteoporosis treatment has low adherence and persistence. This study evaluated if greater patient i...
Treatment adherence in patients with osteoporosis (OP) is rather low throughout the world, and 50 to...
This study aims to systematically review, critically appraise and identify from the published litera...
This study aims to systematically review, critically appraise and identify from the published litera...
To evaluate the reasons for inadequate adherence to osteoporosis therapy and to describe the strateg...
Nonadherence to pharmacological treatment in osteoporosis is a well-recognized problem. As in other ...
An earlier systematic review on interventions to improve adherence and persistence was updated. Fift...
Long-term patient adherence to osteoporosis treatment is poor despite proven efficacy. In this study...
Introduction: Poor adherence to prescribed treatments is widespread in clinical practice and this ca...
INTRODUCTION: Poor adherence to prescribed treatments is widespread in clinical practice and this c...
PubMedID: 24324365Long-term patient adherence to osteoporosis treatment is poor despite proven effic...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the adherence of patients with osteoporosis to their medications and to identi...
International audienceBackgroundAdherence to anti-osteoporosis treatments is poor, exposing treated ...
Aim. To assess the patients compliance to treatment of osteoporosis (OP). Materials and methods. Pol...
Areas covered: We review available data and propose a new approach to improve adherence to osteoporo...