“…This latter study attempted to facilitate adherence to medicines by improving access to care [52]. Only four of the 16 interventions studies described educational material based on a named (formal) training program [38,48,49,54]. Education was delivered to participants through verbal discussions (group sessions, seminars, lectures, telephone) [38 -40,43-45,48,49,54], a health fair [40], provision of written material [39,42,48,49,51,53,54], videotapes [39,42], drawings [54], and was not clarified in four studies [41,46,47,50].…”