Understanding barriers to medication adherence in the hypertensive population by evaluating responses to a telephone survey
Patient Preference and Adherence2011Vol. 5, pp. 195–195
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Kavita V. Nair, Saira Jan, Daniel Belletti, Joseph Doyle, Richard R. Allen, Robert B. McQueen, Joseph J. Saseen, Joseph Vande Griend, Jay Patel, McQueen
Abstract
Our findings indicate that events interfering with daily routine had a significant impact on adherence. Medication adherence appears to be a patterned behavior established through the creation of a routine and a reminder system for taking the medication. Providers should assess patients' daily schedules and medication-taking competency to develop and promote a medication routine.
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