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Abstract:
Therapy adherence is an important factor in the course of a disease. Higher adherence reduces complications, hospital stays and costs for the healthcare system and improves quality of life in the long term. Despite its high relevance, a significant proportion of patients do not adequately follow recommendations for treatment or lifestyle changes. The following is an overview of resources and risk factors for adherence with a focus on psychosocial characteristics.
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