Medication Adherence in People with Asthma: A Qualitative Systematic Review of Patient and Health Professional Perspectives.
Xiubin ZhangRong DingZhaoxin ZhangMengyun ChenYueheng YinJennifer Kathleen QuintPublished in: Journal of asthma and allergy (2023)
The synthesized findings provide a strong evidence-base of patient and health professionals' perspectives and behaviours toward medication adherence, which helps to identify and address non-adherence. Healthcare providers can use these findings to support patients' adherence to asthma medications. The findings suggest that empowering people to make informed decisions around medication adherence rather than "adherence controlling" by health professionals is very important. Effective dialogue and appropriate education are critical approaches to increase medication adherence.
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