Relationship Between Patient Medication Adherence and Subsequent Clinical Inertia in Type 2 Diabetes Glycemic Management
Diabetes Care2007Vol. 30(4), pp. 807–812
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Richard W. Grant, Alyce S. Adams, Connie Mah Trinacty, Fang Zhang, Ken Kleinman, Stephen B. Soumerai, James B. Meigs, Dennis Ross‐Degnan
Abstract
Among insured diabetic patients with elevated A1C, level of medication adherence predicted subsequent medication intensification. Poor patient self-management behavior increases therapeutic clinical inertia.
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