Determinants of adherence to post-stroke/transient ischemic attack secondary prevention medications: A cohort study.
Damien HoarauInès RamosAnne TermozViolaine FernandezMarie RambureSamuel S AllemannLaurent DerexJulie HaesebaertAnne-Marie SchottMarie VipreyPublished in: European journal of neurology (2024)
Overall adherence to secondary prevention medications was fairly good. Having an initial diagnosis of transient ischemic attack, a high level of education, or depression was associated with increased odds of suboptimal adherence, while having a history of heart rhythm disorder was associated with lower odds.