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Filter by:The present study aims to enhance the adherence of beta-blockers by Patient Support Tool through a smart phone application and a wristband, subsequently reduce the risk of angina attacks in patients with stable angina pectoris.
The proposed research is a randomized controlled investigation of the efficacy of motivational interviewing (MI) to improve adherence to aromatase inhibitors (AI) in a community sample of patients with poor adherence to AIs.
Background: In women with hormone receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer, adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) is associated with a significant survival advantage. Nonadherence is a particular challenge in older women, even though they stand to benefit the most from AET. Therefore, a novel e-health tool (OPTIMUM) that integrates real-time analysis of health administrative claims data was developed to provide point-of-care decision support for clinicians.
Aim The primary objective of this study is to compare medication adherence with medical therapy in patients receiving once-daily versus twice-daily tacrolimus regimens. Participants 60 adult renal transplant patients randomized 1:2 into twice-daily and once-daily tacrolimus groups Outcomes The primary outcome will be medication adherence to the once-daily and twice-daily regimens, measured in terms of implementation. Secondary outcomes will include graft and patient survival, renal function and adverse events. Follow up - 12 months
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmaceutical care, compared to usual care, in improving medication adherence behaviour of ambulatory hemodialysis patients.