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Area of Science:

  • Medical adherence research
  • Patient compliance studies
  • Healthcare economics

Background:

  • The term 'adherence' in medicine signifies patients taking medications as prescribed.
  • Terminology has evolved from 'compliance' to 'adherence' and 'concordance'.
  • A persistent challenge is understanding why patients discontinue prescribed treatments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the reasons behind patient non-adherence to prescribed medications.
  • To highlight the public health and economic impact of medication adherence.
  • To underscore the importance of addressing the core issue of why patients do not follow treatment plans.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on adherence terminology and patient behavior.
  • Analysis of the evolution of terms like 'compliance', 'adherence', and 'concordance'.
  • Examination of the scale and cost of non-adherence in healthcare systems.

Main Results:

  • Up to 50% of patients in the US do not take medications as prescribed.
  • Non-adherence incurs significant additional healthcare costs, estimated at $290 billion annually in the US.
  • The primary costs of non-adherence include prolonged illness, higher relapse rates, and diminished patient wellness.

Conclusions:

  • Medication adherence remains a critical, unresolved issue in healthcare.
  • Addressing patient non-adherence is vital for improving public health and reducing economic burdens.
  • Further research into the 'why' of non-adherence is necessary to enhance treatment outcomes.