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Adherence to antipsychotics in schizophrenia

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Emilio Sacchetti, Antonio Vita, Alberto Siracusano, Wolfgang Fleischhacker. --Milan: Springer , c2014.
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Poor adherence to therapy is one of the main obstacles to treatment effectiveness in schizophrenia. It is the main determinant of relapse, hospitalization, symptom persistence, and poor psychosocial functioning and outcome. Adherence to treatment is affected by various factors related to the disease characteristics, to the patient him- or herself, to the treatment, and to the therapeutic relationship. Some of these factors are modifiable, and both pharmacological and non-pharmacological strateg…
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Sacchetti, Emilio
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Emilio Sacchetti, Antonio Vita, Alberto Siracusano, Wolfgang Fleischhacker
Place of Publication
Milan
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2014
Physical Description
1 online resource (xii, 159 pages)
ISBN
9788847026797 (electronic bk.)
9788847026780
Subjects (MeSH)
Antipsychotic Agents - therapeutic use
Medication Adherence
Medication therapy management
Patient Compliance
Schizophrenia - drug therapy
Subjects (LCSH)
Schizophrenia - Treatment
Abstract
Poor adherence to therapy is one of the main obstacles to treatment effectiveness in schizophrenia. It is the main determinant of relapse, hospitalization, symptom persistence, and poor psychosocial functioning and outcome. Adherence to treatment is affected by various factors related to the disease characteristics, to the patient him- or herself, to the treatment, and to the therapeutic relationship. Some of these factors are modifiable, and both pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies have been developed for this purpose.This book addresses the different aspects of adherence to treatment in schizophrenia and related disorders in a systematic but easy-to-use manual format. Chapters focus on a full range of issues, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies to enhance adherence and continuity of care, relevant psychological factors, the importance of the patient-doctor relationship, and the need for an alliance with other care-givers.
Contents
Poor adherence to antipsychotic medication in people with schizophrenia: diffusion, consequences, and contributing factors -- Pharmacological strategies to enhance adherence in schizophrenia -- Non-pharmacological strategies to enhance adherence and continuity of care in schizophrenia -- Psychological issues in improving adherence and alliance.
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Drug Adherence in Hypertension and Cardiovascular Protection

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Michel Burnier, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This book provides a critical and comprehensive review of the methodologies available for measuring drug adherence in clinical practice, including those relying on emerging technologies. The authors discuss the risk factors of non-adherence and shed light on how to identify patients at risk of poor adherence. Drug therapies in chronic diseases rely heavily on the patient's adherence, since drugs that are not taken are ineffective and leave the patient at high risk of developing clinical complic…
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Burnier, Michel
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European Society of Hypertension
Responsibility
Michel Burnier, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 314 p.) : 43 illus., 30 illus. in color
Series Title
Updates in hypertension and cardiovascular protection
ISBN
9783319765938
9783319765921 (print ed.)
9783319765945 (print ed.)
ISSN
2366-4606
Subjects (MeSH)
Cardiovascular Diseases - drug therapy
Hypertension - drug therapy
Medication Adherence
Risk Factors
Specialty
Cardiology
Pharmacy
Abstract
This book provides a critical and comprehensive review of the methodologies available for measuring drug adherence in clinical practice, including those relying on emerging technologies. The authors discuss the risk factors of non-adherence and shed light on how to identify patients at risk of poor adherence. Drug therapies in chronic diseases rely heavily on the patient's adherence, since drugs that are not taken are ineffective and leave the patient at high risk of developing clinical complications. Given the absence of new drugs for the treatment of hypertension, drug adherence is particularly important in these patients to improve blood pressure control. The book further investigates a new aspect, namely the importance of drug adherence in clinical trials and studies and draws attention to the limits of developing drugs without significant information on drug adherence. Several chapters are dedicated to the importance of adherence in specific forms of hypertension, such as resistant hypertension, dyslipidemia and hypertension associated with cardiovascular risk. As experts confronted with drug adherence in their daily practice, the authors analyse the real effectiveness of several interventions aimed at improving drug adherence and put particular emphasis on the importance of an interdisciplinary approach involving nurses and pharmacists. The volume also includes a careful analysis of the health and economic impact of poor adherence. The book is aimed at physicians, pharmacists, students and all health professionals dealing not only with hypertension or dyslipidemia, but also with chronic asymptomatic diseases such as diabetes, HIV or chronic respiratory diseases.
Contents
1. Taxonomy of Medication Adherence: Recent Developments -- Part I. Measuring Drug Adherence -- 2. Qualitative Assessments of Adherence -- 3. Electronic Monitoring of Medication Adherence: From Dose-Counting to Dose-Clocking -- 4. Measurements of Antihypertensive Medications in Blood and Urine -- 5. Adherence to Antihypertensive and Cardiovascular Preventive Treatment: The Contribution of the Lombardy Database -- 6. Directly Observed Therapy in Hypertension (DOT-HTN) -- 7. Digital Medicines to Measure Drug Ingestion Adherence -- 8. Ethical Aspects of Measuring Adherence to Antihypertensive Treatment -- Part II. Risk Factors for Non-adherence -- 9. Determinants and Barriers to Adherence in Hypertension 10. Beliefs and Adherence in Hypertension and Cardiovascular Protection -- Part III. Adherence in Hypertension and CV Protection -- 11. Impact of Drug Adherence in Clinical Trials -- 12. The Impact of Antihypertensive Drugs on Adherence -- 13. Medication Persistence in Hypertension in General Practice -- 14. Drug Adherence in Resistant Hypertension -- 15. Drug Adherence with Cardiovascular Medicines: Statins and Aspirin -- 16. Which Interventions Are Useful? -- 17. Use of Fixed-Dose Combinations in Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention -- 18. Nurse Led Interventions in Hypertension -- 19. Role of the Pharmacist in Supporting Adherence -- 20. Integrated Approaches to Support Medication Adherence: The Case of Hypertension - 21. Use of Apps to Improve Drug Adherence in Hypertensive Patients -- Part IV. Health Care Consequences of Non-adherence -- 22. Global Clinical Consequences of Poor Adherence.
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Enhancing medication adherence : the public health dilemma

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editor, Hayden B. Bosworth. --London: Springer Healthcare , c2012.
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Enhancing Medication Adherence: The Public Health Dilemma is a comprehensive guide to medication adherence for the healthcare professional. Clinicians and pharmacists alike can benefit from key opinion leader and author Hayden Bosworth's text as he explains the details and causes behind medication nonadherence as well as methods on how healthcare providers can determine if a patient is nonadherent. Additionally, Bosworth discusses various studies, which assess adherence, adherence-related techn…
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Bosworth, Hayden B
Responsibility
editor, Hayden B. Bosworth
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Date of Publication
c2012
Physical Description
1 online resource (ix, 62 pages)
ISBN
9781908517661 (electronic bk.)
9781908517470
Subjects (MeSH)
Medication Adherence
Patient Compliance
Subjects (LCSH)
Drugs
Drug utilization
Drugs - Handbooks, manuals, etc
Pharmacy
Pharmaceutical preparations
Abstract
Enhancing Medication Adherence: The Public Health Dilemma is a comprehensive guide to medication adherence for the healthcare professional. Clinicians and pharmacists alike can benefit from key opinion leader and author Hayden Bosworth's text as he explains the details and causes behind medication nonadherence as well as methods on how healthcare providers can determine if a patient is nonadherent. Additionally, Bosworth discusses various studies, which assess adherence, adherence-related technology, best practices for clinicians and pharmacists, and future directions and recommendations in the field.
Contents
Defining medication nonadherence -- Causes of medication nonadherence -- Methods for determining medication adherence -- Evaluating adherence-enhancing interventions -- The role of healthcare providers in medication adherence -- Medication intervention recommendations -- Future directions and recommendations.
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