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Leveraging Habits to Improve Adherence to Gout Medications: A Qualitative Study.

Katherine L CrumNiteesh K ChoudhryConstance FontanetEllen S SearsKaitlin HankenJulie C LauffenburgerJulianna MastrorilliTheresa OduolSeanna VineGauri BhatkhandeRebecca OranTed RobertsonWendy WoodCandace H Feldman
Published in: ACR open rheumatology (2024)
The importance of a predictable, structured routine in which participants could incorporate their medication-taking behavior emerged as a key factor that promoted consistent adherence. Further, identifying context cues and reminders seemed to promote incorporation of medication-taking into routines. Therefore, habit-based interventions that use context cues to establish routines around medication-taking may be a feasible strategy to improve adherence in patients with chronic conditions such as gout.
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