Temporal effectiveness of interventions to improve medication adherence: A network meta-analysis.
Elyssa WiecekFernanda S ToninAndrea Torres-RoblesShalom I BenrimojFernando Fernandez-LlimosVictoria García-CárdenasPublished in: PloS one (2019)
All interventions reviewed improved medication adherence compared to standard of care. Multicomponent interventions displayed the most promising results in maintenance of long-term medication adherence. Technical and reward components enhanced adherence on a short-term basis, while educational and attitudinal interventions evolved over time to be more effective in follow-ups greater than 7 months. Sustainability of adherence to medications over time is dependent upon multicomponent interventions including educational, attitudinal and technical aspects to modify and enhance patient medication-taking behavior. Future research should focus on the most cost-effective approaches able to be integrated into routine practice.