Compliance with medication and medical appointments is presumed to have a critical influence on outcomes of medical interventions. However, compliance may not always be easily defined or accurately measured. No single method of measuring compliance with appointments or medication is applicable in all settings. The apparent effects of compliance on outcome may be both direct and indirect; research is needed to define more clearly how these effects may be mediated. Identifying effective methods of enhancing compliance requires accurate methods of measuring compliance. In addition, the effectiveness of interventions may decay over time, and differences in effectiveness in acute versus long-term settings have not been well studied. Researchers ...
SUMMARY Measurement of patient compliance is essential if management of low compliance is to be per-...
viewed to determine the extent of compliance with various aspects of the thera-peutic regimen. Curre...
Background:; In pharmacotherapy, the achievement of a target clinical outcome requires a certain lev...
SUMMARY Compliance with treatment can be an important determinant of the outcome of clinical trials....
Low compliance to prescribed medical interventions is an ever present and complex problem, especiall...
Quality healthcare will be obtained by the adherence or the compliant behavior of the patient. Poor ...
Poor adherence to medication wastes resources and can lead to reduced exposure to and effectiveness ...
Compliance with medication has often been said to be poor among elderly patients [e.g. 1, 2], but th...
Jing Jin1, Grant Edward Sklar1, Vernon Min Sen Oh2, Shu Chuen Li31Department of Pharmacy, National U...
Compliance is important. Better adherence to treatment regimes leads to lesshealthcare resource util...
The purpose of the present study is to provide a critical review on the revolution of the "complianc...
Objective: To explore and evaluate the most common factors causing therapeutic non-compliance. Metho...
Low compliance to prescribed medical interven-tions is an ever present and complex problem, especial...
Objectives: A patient’s adherence to follow-up (AFU) plays a key role in the implementation of clini...
peer reviewedCompliance is defined as the extent to which a patient's behaviour coincides with medic...
SUMMARY Measurement of patient compliance is essential if management of low compliance is to be per-...
viewed to determine the extent of compliance with various aspects of the thera-peutic regimen. Curre...
Background:; In pharmacotherapy, the achievement of a target clinical outcome requires a certain lev...
SUMMARY Compliance with treatment can be an important determinant of the outcome of clinical trials....
Low compliance to prescribed medical interventions is an ever present and complex problem, especiall...
Quality healthcare will be obtained by the adherence or the compliant behavior of the patient. Poor ...
Poor adherence to medication wastes resources and can lead to reduced exposure to and effectiveness ...
Compliance with medication has often been said to be poor among elderly patients [e.g. 1, 2], but th...
Jing Jin1, Grant Edward Sklar1, Vernon Min Sen Oh2, Shu Chuen Li31Department of Pharmacy, National U...
Compliance is important. Better adherence to treatment regimes leads to lesshealthcare resource util...
The purpose of the present study is to provide a critical review on the revolution of the "complianc...
Objective: To explore and evaluate the most common factors causing therapeutic non-compliance. Metho...
Low compliance to prescribed medical interven-tions is an ever present and complex problem, especial...
Objectives: A patient’s adherence to follow-up (AFU) plays a key role in the implementation of clini...
peer reviewedCompliance is defined as the extent to which a patient's behaviour coincides with medic...
SUMMARY Measurement of patient compliance is essential if management of low compliance is to be per-...
viewed to determine the extent of compliance with various aspects of the thera-peutic regimen. Curre...
Background:; In pharmacotherapy, the achievement of a target clinical outcome requires a certain lev...