Background and aims: Poor adherence to clinical prescriptions has been recognized as a major problem in management of chronic diseases. Only few studies tried to identify which factors could be considered predictive of low adherence to pharmacological and non pharmacological prescriptions in Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients. The aims of our observational-longitudinal study were to assess in CHD outpatients admitted to a Cardiological Day Hospital (DH): self-reported knowledge and acceptance about illness, perceived self-efficacy in disease management and emotional status, and the possible relationships among these variables. Methods: Patients were assessed at baseline during the first days of DH and few days before discharge (follow-up...
Background: Although prescribed to approximately 90% of persons with cardiovascular disease (CVD), i...
Aims Despite the high use of cardioprotective medications, the risk factor control in patients wit...
Introduction. Patients’ adherence to long-term therapies is low. It translates into reduced quality ...
Background and aims: Poor adherence to clinical prescriptions has been recognized as a major problem...
In people with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), poor adherence to medication, exercise, and dietary rec...
Pre-hospital delay in seeking help for acute chest pain in patients with coronary heart disease is a...
Background Adherence to medication regimens is essential for preventing and reducing adverse outcome...
Background and aim: The literature on cardiovascular disease has highlighted that therapeutic adhere...
Although coronary heart disease (CHD) requires a significant amount of self‐care, there are no instr...
Psychological inflexibility refers to the attempt to decrease internal distress even when doing so i...
Background: Adherence to medication regimens is essential for preventing and reducing adverse outcom...
Introduction: Management coronary artery disease required lifelong treatment. The successful managem...
AbstractPoor adherence to treatment is a problem of great importance and striking magnitude. Its con...
The adherence to treatment is defined as the extent to which a person’s behavior including taking me...
Objective: to analyze the action and coping plans related to the behavior of adhering to drug therap...
Background: Although prescribed to approximately 90% of persons with cardiovascular disease (CVD), i...
Aims Despite the high use of cardioprotective medications, the risk factor control in patients wit...
Introduction. Patients’ adherence to long-term therapies is low. It translates into reduced quality ...
Background and aims: Poor adherence to clinical prescriptions has been recognized as a major problem...
In people with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), poor adherence to medication, exercise, and dietary rec...
Pre-hospital delay in seeking help for acute chest pain in patients with coronary heart disease is a...
Background Adherence to medication regimens is essential for preventing and reducing adverse outcome...
Background and aim: The literature on cardiovascular disease has highlighted that therapeutic adhere...
Although coronary heart disease (CHD) requires a significant amount of self‐care, there are no instr...
Psychological inflexibility refers to the attempt to decrease internal distress even when doing so i...
Background: Adherence to medication regimens is essential for preventing and reducing adverse outcom...
Introduction: Management coronary artery disease required lifelong treatment. The successful managem...
AbstractPoor adherence to treatment is a problem of great importance and striking magnitude. Its con...
The adherence to treatment is defined as the extent to which a person’s behavior including taking me...
Objective: to analyze the action and coping plans related to the behavior of adhering to drug therap...
Background: Although prescribed to approximately 90% of persons with cardiovascular disease (CVD), i...
Aims Despite the high use of cardioprotective medications, the risk factor control in patients wit...
Introduction. Patients’ adherence to long-term therapies is low. It translates into reduced quality ...