Accessible summary Delays in effective treatment of a first episode psychosis can result in more severe symptoms, a longer time to achieve symptom control and a poorer quality of life; yet around 40% do not take antipsychotic medication as prescribed. There is evidence that patients and staff have different perceptions of what affects adherence with medication. Research in adults suggests healthcare professionals and patients understand the importance of good insight in promoting adherence with medication for schizophrenia; however, healthcare staff may overestimate the impact of side effects and underestimate the importance of medication effectiveness. There is also some evidence to suggest that motivations to take prescribed medication ...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
Adherence to antipsychotics improves outcome in schizophrenia. There is a lack of consensus on which...
Background; Adherence to antipsychotic medication remains one of the greatest challenges in treatme...
Background: Antipsychotic medication is given in first episode psychosis in a prophylactic sense and...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in\ud individuals wi...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with ...
BACKGROUND: Factors influencing patient and clinician perspectives in the assessment of medication a...
Abstract Background Antipsychotic medications often have a variety of side effects, however, it is n...
Objective: Adherence to antipsychotic treatment is an important aspect of long term management of sc...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a condition characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized ...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Background: Research on antipsychotic medication non-adherence in first-episode ...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
Adherence to antipsychotics improves outcome in schizophrenia. There is a lack of consensus on which...
Background; Adherence to antipsychotic medication remains one of the greatest challenges in treatme...
Background: Antipsychotic medication is given in first episode psychosis in a prophylactic sense and...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in\ud individuals wi...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with ...
BACKGROUND: Factors influencing patient and clinician perspectives in the assessment of medication a...
Abstract Background Antipsychotic medications often have a variety of side effects, however, it is n...
Objective: Adherence to antipsychotic treatment is an important aspect of long term management of sc...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a condition characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized ...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Background: Research on antipsychotic medication non-adherence in first-episode ...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...
Aim: Medication adherence is poor in many young people with chronic illness. However, little researc...