Development of a medication-adherence assessment tool to assess and support medication self-management by older adults
Kanako Sakane,
Yuko Tsumoto,
Yuta Kobayashi
et al.
Abstract:Objective: To develop a medication-adherence assessment tool for nurses to acquire greater understanding of autonomous medication self-management by older adults. Methods: This study was based on an exploratory sequential study design using a qualitative inductive study and pretest results from which we created a draft medication-adherence assessment tool containing 74 items. Then, to verify reliability and validity, questionnaires were sent to nurses with three or more years of clinical experience in randomly… Show more
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