2014
DOI: 10.1111/inm.12062
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Effect of mental health nurses' beliefs and knowledge of medication on their use of strategies to improve medication adherence

Abstract: Despite the proven efficiency of medication for mental illness, research indicates low patient adherence to medication. Nonetheless, only few studies have directly examined the relationship between nurse beliefs and knowledge, and their use of strategies to improve patient adherence to psychiatric medication. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to clarify nurses' views, beliefs about, and knowledge of psychiatric medication affect their inclination to implement various strategies to improve patient adh… Show more

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“…The first alternative conviction may also influence this popular received wisdom, as the fact that the majority stated that the root cause of depression is to be found in external events could influence their choice of this treatment. This hypothesis is supported by recent studies (Drori et al, 2014;Furham et al 2016;Khalsa et al, 2011) where they show that the beliefs held by nurses, general public and patients influence the strategies they adopt.…”
Section: "I Would Teach Her Relaxation Techniques To Help Her Calm Do...mentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The first alternative conviction may also influence this popular received wisdom, as the fact that the majority stated that the root cause of depression is to be found in external events could influence their choice of this treatment. This hypothesis is supported by recent studies (Drori et al, 2014;Furham et al 2016;Khalsa et al, 2011) where they show that the beliefs held by nurses, general public and patients influence the strategies they adopt.…”
Section: "I Would Teach Her Relaxation Techniques To Help Her Calm Do...mentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Patients’ adherence is fundamental requirement for the treatment of chronic conditions (Drori, Guetta, Ben Natan, & Polakevich, ). The phenomenon has been studied in different types of patients, including older people with geriatric disorders (Tsai et al., ) and patients with coronary heart disease (Marcum et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%