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Daily adherence to a medication is challenging for most people and even more challenging for people with ART. Assessment of adherence with in ART is a critical component of the successful evaluation of therapeutic outcomes. Poor medication adherence can result in the misinterpretation of outcome. Research on factors affecting adherence in HIV/AIDS has been scarce, and few investigations have evaluated strategies for enhancing patient participation. One reason may be the absence of a conceptual framework to guide research. Consistent with previous research on medical adherence,this book propose…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Daily adherence to a medication is challenging for most people and even more challenging for people with ART. Assessment of adherence with in ART is a critical component of the successful evaluation of therapeutic outcomes. Poor medication adherence can result in the misinterpretation of outcome. Research on factors affecting adherence in HIV/AIDS has been scarce, and few investigations have evaluated strategies for enhancing patient participation. One reason may be the absence of a conceptual framework to guide research. Consistent with previous research on medical adherence,this book propose a framework whereby factors affecting adherence in ART can be categorized as characteristics of the: (i) individual, (ii) treatment regimen, (iii) patient-provider relationship, (iv) clinical setting, and (v) disease. We love your adherence to medication you have!
Autorenporträt
M. BRUKE Billoro est né à Hosanna, en Éthiopie. Il a obtenu son MSc en pharmacie clinique à l'Université de Jimma, en Éthiopie. Ses principaux domaines de recherche sont la cardiologie clinique et les maladies infectieuses, avec un accent sur les formes de problèmes liés aux médicaments dans la pharmacie clinique. Il est actuellement titulaire d'un doctorat en pharmacie clinique à la NEU, dans le nord de Chypre.