2023
DOI: 10.31925/farmacia.2023.3.24
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Factors That Influence Treatment Adherence – Realities, Controversies, Perspectives

Abstract: The extent to which a person's behavior is in agreement with his healthcare professional's recommendations -also known as adherence -is a pre-requisite for therapeutic success. Patient questionnaires and scales are a popular form of adherence measurement in practice due to their low cost, simplicity, and real-time feedback. The current study was performed in a community pharmacy and aims to identify disorders associated with low levels of adherence as well as influencing factors. It included patients who accep… Show more

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“…Thyroid disorders are common within the general population and also subject to the treatment non-adherence of patients, since thyroid disease is often accompanied by comorbidities like hypertension and diabetes, making it difficult for patients to stick to their medication [7]. Autoimmune thyroid diseases (ATDs) are some of the most common organspecific, frequently encountered autoimmune disorders, with an increasing prevalence of more than 5% worldwide [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thyroid disorders are common within the general population and also subject to the treatment non-adherence of patients, since thyroid disease is often accompanied by comorbidities like hypertension and diabetes, making it difficult for patients to stick to their medication [7]. Autoimmune thyroid diseases (ATDs) are some of the most common organspecific, frequently encountered autoimmune disorders, with an increasing prevalence of more than 5% worldwide [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%