How to optimize the adherence to a guideline-directed medical therapy in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases: a clinical consensus statement from the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC).
Roberto F E PedrettiDominique HansenMarco AmbrosettiMaria BackThomas BergerMariana Cordeiro FerreiraVéronique CornelissenConstantinos H DavosWolfram DöhnerCarmen de Pablo Y ZarzosaInes FrederixAndrea GrecoDonata KurpasMatthias MichalElena OstoSusanne PedersenRita Esmeralda SalvadorMaria SimonenkoPatrizia StecaDavid R ThompsonMatthias WilhelmAna AbreuPublished in: European journal of preventive cardiology (2022)
A key factor to successful secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is optimal patient adherence to treatment. However, unsatisfactory rates of adherence to treatment for CVD risk factors and CVD have been observed consistently over the last few decades. Hence, achieving optimal adherence to lifestyle measures and guideline-directed medical therapy in secondary prevention and rehabilitation is a great challenge to many healthcare professionals. Therefore, in this European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC) clinical consensus document a modern reappraisal of the adherence to optimal treatment is provided, together with simple, practical, and feasible suggestions to achieve this goal in the clinical setting, focusing on evidence-based concepts.