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Medication Adherence Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review.

Oluwabunmi OgungbeSamuel ByiringiroAdeola Adedokun-AfolayanStella M SealCheryl R Dennison HimmelfarbPatricia Mary DavidsonYvonne Commodore-Mensah
Published in: Patient preference and adherence (2021)
In LMICs, medication adherence interventions among persons with CVD included a combination of patient education, reminders, fixed-dose combination therapy and team-based care approach were generally more effective than singular interventions. Among patients who had CVD, the medication adherence interventions were found to be moderately effective. Future studies focusing on improving medication adherence in LMICs should consider non-physician-led interventions and appropriately adapt the interventions to the local context.
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