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Psychosocial determinants of adherence with oral anticancer treatment: 'we don't need no education'.

Adrian A KapteinJohan A F KoekkoekPim B van der MeerAyako MatsudaMichael MurrayLotte HeimansJudith R Kroep
Published in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2020)
Psychosocial concepts are major determinants of adherence with oral anticancer treatment. 'Beliefs about medicines' and 'illness perceptions' in particular determine adherence with this treatment. Studies aiming at impacting adherence would benefit from interventions with a solid basis in behavioral theory in order to help health care providers explore and address illness perceptions and medication beliefs. Pre-consultation screening of adherence behavior may be a helpful supportive approach to improve adherence. Blaming the victim ('patients should be educated about the importance of adherence') is better replaced by encouraging health professionals to identify and address maladaptive psychosocial determinants of adherence.
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