2020
DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s258131
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<p>Optimization of Electronically Monitored Non-Adherence in Highly Adherent Renal Transplant Recipients by Reducing the Dosing Frequency – A Prospective Single-Center Observational Study</p>

Abstract: Background: Non-adherence (NA) after renal transplantation poses a major risk for allograft rejection, graft loss, and patient mortality. Yet, there is still ambiguity about its etiology and its possible relationships with patient-related factors. In order to prevent poor outcomes after transplantation, it is crucial to gain a more refined understanding of potential determinants, to identify patients at risk, and to intervene accordingly. The objective of this study was to assess potential risk factors of NA b… Show more

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“…Self‐reporting methods through specific questionnaires may be useful to detect poor adherent patients, but they have shown no influence on a 1 year's adherence degree 18 . Electronic pills monitoring devices may not be considered a friendly approach since they require regular visits to download data, and moreover, their size and cost may further limit their use 28–30 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self‐reporting methods through specific questionnaires may be useful to detect poor adherent patients, but they have shown no influence on a 1 year's adherence degree 18 . Electronic pills monitoring devices may not be considered a friendly approach since they require regular visits to download data, and moreover, their size and cost may further limit their use 28–30 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, an interactive voice response system was developed to enhance self-management behaviors in kidney transplant recipients [40]. In six studies, researchers developed web-based portals to enhance patient care and symptom monitoring via electronic questionnaires and forms [41][42][43][44][45][46]. In this category, programs exchange patient information with healthcare providers periodically or in real-time.…”
Section: Applied Solutions and Approaches To Enhance Self-management ...mentioning
confidence: 99%