Women, especially Mexican Americans, are more likely than men to skip critical post-stroke medications, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to improve adherence and reduce stroke ...
Women who have had strokes may be more likely than men to skip doses of medications that could help prevent a second stroke, according to new research.
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A new study published today in JAMA reveals text message reminders for patients who delay refilling their medications didn't help improve how regularly they refilled medications over a year.
A new study published today in JAMA reveals text message reminders for patients who delay refilling their medications didn’t help improve how regularly they refilled medications over a year. The study ...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and medication adherence are critical aspects of healthcare, particularly within pediatric and obstetric fields. Pediatric patients and pregnant women are often more ...
Throughout her career she has noted many trends in patient adherence and she notes here ... causes are patient related and link to a lack of education. The patient receives inadequate education ...
This article explores factors that have an impact on patient medication nonadherence. It presents a number of strategies to enhance adherence and outlines personality characteristics of ...