Web5 okt. 2024 · Impact of ever drug use during treatment. Differences in adherence between participants with and without any time drug use during treatment were significantly different across the three arms (p = .002).Adherence was significantly higher for participants with any time active drug use during treatment than those without in mDOT (86.9 ± 3.8 vs. … Web6 mei 2024 · Articles published before 1 July 2012 were excluded to ensure that our review reflected current research published after the landmark study by Vrijens and colleagues on the ABC taxonomy of medication adherence. 8, 13 In this taxonomy, the PDC was first conceptualized as a measure of medication adherence in the implementation phase, …
Adherence to the 2024 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Pediatric ...
Web26 feb. 2024 · The Montpellier University Hospital set up a MA self-report scale ranging from 0 (low) to 10 (high adherence) in the various care units where the clinical pharmacy … Web7 feb. 2024 · In the hypertension and diabetes subcohorts, adherence to antihypertensive or antiglycemic medications was defined as a count of days’ supply for any antihypertensive or antiglycemic medication using pharmacy claims data for that patient’s follow-up period. 21 We chose counts to allow for variations of days under observation and calculated … オルディス・ホッジ
A Qualitative Study on the Perception of Medication Adherence …
Web18 dec. 2012 · Only a fistful of studies have assessed adherence to medication independently from a specific drug or a particular population. Bardel et al., for example, assessed adherence to “prescribed drugs” in women in central Sweden concluding that “the same women had different degrees of adherence to different medication”. Web13 apr. 2024 · Survey questions related to socio-clinical data, the SPUR tool, and a previously validated PROM known as the Inhaler Adherence Scale (IAS) that was included as a comparator. The Medication Possession Ratio (MPR), a measure of a patient’s pill count in a given time period, was used as an objective comparator of MA. WebMedication adherence was defined as high (y = 1) when MPR was greater than or equal to 80% and as low (y = 0) when MPR was less than 80%; this method followed the threshold values established by McGovern, Tippu, Hinton, Munro, Whyte, and de Lusignan. The average MPR was 0.637 with a standard deviation equal to 0.274. The proportions for … pascalchantier.fr