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Challenges and innovations in enhancing adherence.

Shannon L Mihalko1, Gretchen A Brenes, Deborah F Farmer

  • 1Department of Health and Exercise Science, PO Box 7868, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA. mihalksl@wfu.edu

Controlled Clinical Trials
|October 7, 2004
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Improving adherence research requires a strong theoretical foundation and collaboration. Incorporating individual perceptions and community context is crucial for developing integrated adherence models.

Area of Science:

  • Health behavior research
  • Clinical research methodology
  • Community health

Background:

  • Adherence is a multifaceted issue influenced by individual, environmental, and community factors.
  • Clinical research faces persistent challenges in understanding and improving patient adherence.
  • Existing theoretical frameworks guide adherence research but require refinement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize challenges and innovations in adherence research discussed by investigators.
  • To explore innovations for measurement, community-based research, and interventions.
  • To provide recommendations for advancing the adherence research agenda.

Main Methods:

  • A workshop involving investigators discussing their experiences with adherence research.

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  • Exploration of challenges and innovations guided by theoretical frameworks.
  • Synthesis of information and outcomes from the investigator meeting.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified key challenges in adherence measurement, community-based research, and intervention strategies.
    • Suggested innovations to address these challenges in clinical research.
    • Highlighted the need for a collaborative approach involving participants and communities.

    Conclusions:

    • Adherence research necessitates a well-defined theoretical basis and incorporation of individual/social context.
    • Collaborative research involving participants and communities is essential.
    • Advancing theory through testing, focusing on mediators and diverse samples, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration are critical for future adherence models.