2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2013.05.064
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Cardiovascular Risk Factor Control and Adherence to Recommended Lifestyle and Medical Therapies in Persons With Coronary Heart Disease (from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2007–2010)

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“…This is of concern given that several large clinical trials have shown that antiplatelet treatment significantly improves prognosis after AMI [23]. Compliance to prescribed medications is a wellknown problem [24,25], and previous studies have reported an association between SES and adherence to prescribed therapies in patients with cardiovascular disease [26]. In this study we were unable to address patient compliance.…”
Section: Adherence To Recommended Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This is of concern given that several large clinical trials have shown that antiplatelet treatment significantly improves prognosis after AMI [23]. Compliance to prescribed medications is a wellknown problem [24,25], and previous studies have reported an association between SES and adherence to prescribed therapies in patients with cardiovascular disease [26]. In this study we were unable to address patient compliance.…”
Section: Adherence To Recommended Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In our previously published report of adherence to secondary prevention treatment goals and recommended therapies in US adults with CHD in 2005 to 2006, we reported overall prevalence of β-blocker usage and usage in subjects with AP at 43% and 58%, respectively; however, that analysis did not examine AP prevalence comparing those with vs without DM, nor the use of antianginal medications specifically. 7 In assessing the association of AP with daily physical activities, our results show that there is greater limitation in physical functioning in patients with AP, with further diminution of greater magnitude associated with AP in those with comorbid DM. These results also held in multivariable analyses and when looking at Rose AP specifically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Considering that approximately half of the patients requiring treatment due to chronic disease do not adhere to the therapeutic plan, the assessment of patient adherence to treatment plays a pivotal role in the description and verification of the therapeutic process [43][44][73][74][75]. Thus, the search for available tools for adherence assessment as well as evaluation of their characteristics is necessary [76][77][78].…”
Section: Expert Opinionmentioning
confidence: 99%