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Indirect |
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255541007 | Indirect | The methods considered applicable in clinical practice are mostly indirect. This is because, although they are not the most reliable, they are cheaper and easier to perform [1]. There are numerous indirect methods (more than direct) and they obtain with greater or lesser success an approximation to the reality of the result according to the method chosen for each situation [2]. In addition, they allow us not only to deduce whether the patient is adherent or not, but also to see the "why" of his level of adherence, since they reflect behavioral forms and habits by allowing a range of responses from the patient beyond "yes does this" or "does not do this" [1]. ref: revision 1] Rodríguez Chamorro, M. Á., García-Jiménez, E., Gil, A. B., Chamorro, A. R., Pérez Merino, E. M., Faus Dáder, M. J., & Martínez Martínez, F. (2009). Tools for the identification by community pharmacies of pharmacotherapeutic non-compliance. Pharmaceutical Care España, 11(4), 183-191. 2] Lee, C. S., Tan, J. H. M., Sankari, U., Koh, Y. L. E., & Tan, N. C. (2017). Assessing oral medication adherence among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus treated with polytherapy in a developed Asian community: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open, 7(9), e016317. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016317 |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/parracarlos/ontologies/2019/3/untitled-ontology-31#Indirect |
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255541007 | Indirect | The methods considered applicable in clinical practice are mostly indirect. This is because, although they are not the most reliable, they are cheaper and easier to perform [1]. There are numerous indirect methods (more than direct) and they obtain with greater or lesser success an approximation to the reality of the result according to the method chosen for each situation [2]. In addition, they allow us not only to deduce whether the patient is adherent or not, but also to see the "why" of his level of adherence, since they reflect behavioral forms and habits by allowing a range of responses from the patient beyond "yes does this" or "does not do this" [1]. ref: revision 1] Rodríguez Chamorro, M. Á., García-Jiménez, E., Gil, A. B., Chamorro, A. R., Pérez Merino, E. M., Faus Dáder, M. J., & Martínez Martínez, F. (2009). Tools for the identification by community pharmacies of pharmacotherapeutic non-compliance. Pharmaceutical Care España, 11(4), 183-191. 2] Lee, C. S., Tan, J. H. M., Sankari, U., Koh, Y. L. E., & Tan, N. C. (2017). Assessing oral medication adherence among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus treated with polytherapy in a developed Asian community: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open, 7(9), e016317. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016317 |
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Indirect |
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Indirect |
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SNOMED_CT |
255541007 |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/parracarlos/ontologies/2019/3/untitled-ontology-31#Direct/Indirect |