A Scoping Review of Methods Used to Assess Medication Adherence in Patients with Chronic Conditions.
Pinelopi KonstantinouOrestis KasinopoulosChristiana KarashialiGeοrgios GeorgiouAndreas PanayidesAlexia PapageorgiouGreta WozniakAngelos P KassianosMaria KareklaPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2021)
Professionals are advised to use a combination of self-report (like MARS-5) and nonself-report measures (like MEMS) as these were found to be the most accurate and reliable measures. This is the first review examining self and nonself-report methods for MA, across chronic conditions with the highest nonadherence rates and provides evidence-based recommendations. It highlights that MA assessment methods are understudied in certain conditions, like epilepsy. Before selecting a MA measure, professionals are advised to inspect its quality indicators. Feasibility of measures should be explored in future studies as there is presently a lack of evidence.
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