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Exploring Barriers to Medication Adherence Using COM-B Model of Behaviour Among Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Study.

Pallavi MishraAjay S VamadevanAmbuj RoyRohit BhatiaNitish NaikSandeep SinghGideon Senyo AmevinyaErnest Amoah AmpahYolanda FernandezCaroline FreeAmos LaarDorairaj PrabhakaranPablo PerelHelena Legido-Quigley
Published in: Patient preference and adherence (2021)
This study has highlighted that the health system factors have dominantly influenced adherence to medication in India and Ghana. In India, we found participants to be satisfied with their health care provided at the government hospitals. However, limited time for consultation, lack of well-stocked pharmacy and unclear prescription negatively influenced adherence among participants in India and Ghana. The study emphasises that the health system needs to be strengthened, and the patients' belief system needs to be explored to address the issue of medication adherence in LMICs.
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