Patients also consistently note that the possibility of taking a daily medication once a day would probably increase their adherence. The complexity of dosing regimen is also an important element ...
A patient education program to improve adherence rates with antituberculosis drug regimens. Health Educ Q. 1990; 17: 253-67. Murray MD, Birt JA, Manatunga AK et al. Medication compliance in ...
Patient Preference and Adherence 2014;8:35-41 3. Hughes RA, Carr AJ, Carr M, Walsh M. Improving patient safety: reducing medication errors through the use of acceptable, accessible medicines ...
5. Provide examples of how pharmacists can promote medication adherence. 6. List methods to assess patient non-adherence. 7. Describe strategies that pharmacists can incorporate to improve adherence.
The “smart” pill bottle provides physicians and pharmacists with a solution that ensures patients adhere to medications as ...
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Approximately half of all Americans do not take their medication as prescribed by their doctor. This medication non-adherence ...
Particle Health, a leading intelligent data platform that aggregates and delivers actionable patient insights to healthcare ...
Pharmaceutical manufacturers may need new models to maintain sustainable businesses and support patients who cannot afford ...
Purpose: The impact of an interactive CD-ROM program on the rate of medication administration errors made by nurses was studied. Methods: This randomized, controlled, nonblinded study was ...
Introduction Globally, tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading infectious causes of death, with 1.3 million deaths.
New research that published today in JAMA Network Open shows prescription medication subscription models are effective ...
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