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A large number of factors influencing a patient's level of adherence to pharmacological treatment relate to the patient's knowledge of his or her disease and therapy; his or her opinions or beliefs about medication and health service providers; the cognitive abilities and skills that enable him or her to live with the disease(s); and expectations of treatment. All of these conditions are grouped under the name of factors inherent in the patient. In addition, the patient's level of motivation and confidence tends to lead to greater personal effectiveness in controlling behavior in the face of illness, so these are issues that are also grouped here. Other characteristics involved in adherence to medication are the patient's personality, poor sleep quality [2] and cognitive impairment [3]. [1] De Geest, S., & Sabaté, E. (2003). Adherence to long-term therapies: Evidence for action. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2(4), 323. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-5151(03)00091-4 [2] Karanasiou, G. S., Tripoliti, E. E., Papadopoulos, T. G., Kalatzis, F. G., Goletsis, Y., Naka, K. K., ... & Fotiadis, D. I. (2016). Predicting adherence of patients with HF through machine learning techniques. Healthcare technology letters, 3(3), 165-170. [3] Davies, M. J., Kotadia, A., Mughal, H., Hannan, A., & Alqarni, H. (2015). The attitudes of pharmacists, students and the general public on mHealth applications for medication adherence. Pharmacy practice, 13(4). Are part of the EMERGE Medication Adherence Guide (Item 4a) [1] Grounded, A. R. G. E. (2018). ESPACOMP Medication Adherence Reporting Guideline (EMERGE). Ann Intern Med, 169, 30-35. 116154003 | Patient | |
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A large number of factors influencing a patient's level of adherence to pharmacological treatment relate to the patient's knowledge of his or her disease and therapy; his or her opinions or beliefs about medication and health service providers; the cognitive abilities and skills that enable him or her to live with the disease(s); and expectations of treatment. All of these conditions are grouped under the name of factors inherent in the patient. In addition, the patient's level of motivation and confidence tends to lead to greater personal effectiveness in controlling behavior in the face of illness, so these are issues that are also grouped here. Other characteristics involved in adherence to medication are the patient's personality, poor sleep quality [2] and cognitive impairment [3]. [1] De Geest, S., & Sabaté, E. (2003). Adherence to long-term therapies: Evidence for action. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2(4), 323. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-5151(03)00091-4 [2] Karanasiou, G. S., Tripoliti, E. E., Papadopoulos, T. G., Kalatzis, F. G., Goletsis, Y., Naka, K. K., ... & Fotiadis, D. I. (2016). Predicting adherence of patients with HF through machine learning techniques. Healthcare technology letters, 3(3), 165-170. [3] Davies, M. J., Kotadia, A., Mughal, H., Hannan, A., & Alqarni, H. (2015). The attitudes of pharmacists, students and the general public on mHealth applications for medication adherence. Pharmacy practice, 13(4). Are part of the EMERGE Medication Adherence Guide (Item 4a) [1] Grounded, A. R. G. E. (2018). ESPACOMP Medication Adherence Reporting Guideline (EMERGE). Ann Intern Med, 169, 30-35. 116154003 | Patient | |
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