“…Many interventions have been designed to support adherent behaviour across a range of conditions and treatments with varying degrees of efficacy (e.g. Chan et al, 2018;Conn & Ruppar, 2017;Horne, 1998;Kripalani et al, 2007;MacDonald et al, 2016;Nieuwlaat et al, 2014;Pearce et al, 2022). One systematic review found that only 16 out of 37 trials reported an improvement in adherence across chronic conditions, and suggested that interventions involving monitoring and feedback, or reducing dosing demands were most likely to be effective (Kripalani et al, 2007).…”