Nonadherence is a global problem undermining the cost-effectiveness of evidence-based medications. Aligning treatment choices with patient preferences may promote adherent behaviour: eliciting patient treatment preferences may help resolve the problem of nonadherence. As there is no reliable measure of nonadherent behaviour that can be used to derive preferences, stated-preference techniques offer a robust alternative. To understand patient preferences in medication nonadherence, we systematically appraised full-text English studies (from database inception to 24 February 2014) involving participants evaluating hypothetical scenarios to elicit preferences as an explicit means to understand medication nonadherence. Study characteristics (e.g...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
This paper offers an indirect measure of patient welfare based on whether patients comply with the p...
The primary objective of this review is (1) to better understand the prevalence and impact of medica...
Nonadherence is a global problem undermining the cost-effectiveness of evidence-based medications. A...
Abstract Background In spite of the potential impact upon population health and expenditure, interve...
This paper offers an indirect measure of patient welfare based on whether patients comply with the p...
Background: Adherence to medications for chronic disease is sub-optimal. Current adherence-enhancing...
Background: Nonadherence with medication is a complex and multidimensional health care problem. The ...
BACKGROUND: Patients' beliefs about treatment influence treatment engagement and adherence. The Nece...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Purpose: Poor adherence to prescribed medications is a major cause for treatment failure, particular...
Patients’ beliefs about treatment influence treatment engagement and adherence. The Necessity-Concer...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article examines the nature of patients' preferences for healthca...
Background: Low rates of patients adhering to their medications is a major healthcare problem. This ...
Jacqueline G Hugtenburg,1 Lonneke Timmers,1 Petra JM Elders,2 Marcia Vervloet,3 Liset van Dijk31EMGO...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
This paper offers an indirect measure of patient welfare based on whether patients comply with the p...
The primary objective of this review is (1) to better understand the prevalence and impact of medica...
Nonadherence is a global problem undermining the cost-effectiveness of evidence-based medications. A...
Abstract Background In spite of the potential impact upon population health and expenditure, interve...
This paper offers an indirect measure of patient welfare based on whether patients comply with the p...
Background: Adherence to medications for chronic disease is sub-optimal. Current adherence-enhancing...
Background: Nonadherence with medication is a complex and multidimensional health care problem. The ...
BACKGROUND: Patients' beliefs about treatment influence treatment engagement and adherence. The Nece...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Purpose: Poor adherence to prescribed medications is a major cause for treatment failure, particular...
Patients’ beliefs about treatment influence treatment engagement and adherence. The Necessity-Concer...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article examines the nature of patients' preferences for healthca...
Background: Low rates of patients adhering to their medications is a major healthcare problem. This ...
Jacqueline G Hugtenburg,1 Lonneke Timmers,1 Petra JM Elders,2 Marcia Vervloet,3 Liset van Dijk31EMGO...
Background: The patient perspective is increasingly considered in healthcare policy decisions. The u...
This paper offers an indirect measure of patient welfare based on whether patients comply with the p...
The primary objective of this review is (1) to better understand the prevalence and impact of medica...