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Evidence-based methods to enhance medication adherence.

S D Schaffer1, S J Yoon

  • 1University of Florida College of Nursing Health Science Center, Gainesville, USA.

The Nurse Practitioner
|January 26, 2002
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Medication adherence issues affect half of patients with chronic conditions. This review outlines evidence-based strategies, categorized by affective, behavioral, and cognitive (ABC) domains, to improve patient adherence and treatment outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Health Sciences
  • Clinical Practice
  • Patient Outcomes

Background:

  • Medication adherence is critical for chronic disease management.
  • Approximately 50% of patients with chronic disorders do not achieve full therapeutic benefits due to adherence problems.
  • Adherence challenges are prevalent across diverse patient populations and treatment regimens.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present evidence-based recommendations for assessing and enhancing medication adherence.
  • To categorize adherence improvement strategies into affective, behavioral, and cognitive domains.
  • To facilitate collaborative efforts between clinicians and patients for better treatment outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Review of evidence-based recommendations for medication adherence.

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  • Categorization of strategies into affective, behavioral, and cognitive (ABC) domains.
  • Focus on practical application for clinical settings.
  • Main Results:

    • Adherence problems are consistent across various diseases, symptoms, and age groups.
    • Affective, behavioral, and cognitive strategies offer a structured approach to improving adherence.
    • Collaborative patient-clinician strategies are key to enhancing adherence.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing ABC strategies can significantly improve medication adherence in patients with chronic disorders.
    • A systematic approach to assessing and addressing adherence barriers is essential.
    • Improved adherence leads to better overall treatment outcomes and patient well-being.