“…The problem of insufficient patient adherence to therapy is among the most urgent ones in the modern medicine and society. This problem is especially acute in the treatment of chronic diseases that require a long (often lifelong) intake of drugs and compliance with a list of medical recommendations (McCabe et al, 2017;Nikishchenkova and Nikiforov, 2018;Norberg and Gustafsson, 2018;Rosenberg et al, 2020;Salimzadeh et al, 2019;Schinköthe, 2019). It is believed that low adherence is the main reason for reducing the manifested therapeutic effect, it significantly increases the likelihood of complications of the underlying disease, and leads to a decrease in the living standards of patients and to an increase in treatment costs (Babaskin et al, 2019a;Lukina et al, 2017).…”