AlOmeir, Othman Patel, Nilesh Donyai, Parastou
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Patient preference and adherence
Objective Non-adherence to adjuvant hormone therapy prescribed orally in the treatment of breast cancer is complex as the literature has shown. Many women find it hard to adhere to the hormonal medicines they are prescribed and expected to take for at least 5 years following the initial management of their breast cancer. Arguably, communicating oth...
Yang, Min Chao, Jingdong Fillbrunn, Mirko Mallya, Usha G Wang, Min-Jung Franke, Leigh Cohn, Lauren Kamat, Siddhesh
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Patient preference and adherence
Purpose Multiple biologics are available for moderate to severe asthma. Given the important relationship between patient engagement in healthcare decision-making and health outcomes, patient preference is an increasingly important consideration. This study elicited patients’ preferences for attributes of biologic therapies for moderate to severe as...
Jia, Lingying Hu, Yan
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Patient preference and adherence
Objective This study aims to describe the experience and connotations of self-management about adjuvant therapy (AT) in Chinese breast cancer survivors (BCS) and explore possible factors that affect their self-management level. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted in postoperative BCS undergoing AT using a qualitative description metho...
El Masri, Hiba McGuire, Treasure M van Driel, Mieke L Benham, Helen Hollingworth, Samantha A
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Patient preference and adherence
A critical gap exits in understanding the dynamics of patient-based benefit-risk assessment (BRA) of medicines in chronic diseases during the disease journey. To systematically review and synthesize current evidence on the changes of patients' preferences about the benefits and risks of medicines during their disease journey including the influence...
Coyne, Marty Rinaldi, Amy Brigham, Katherine Hawthorne, James Katsaros, Dimos Perich, Morgan Carrara, Nicholas Pericaud, Flore Franzese, Chris Jones, Graham
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Patient preference and adherence
Background Self-injection of biologics is a mainstay of chronic disease treatment, yet the process of self-injection often causes persistent apprehension and anxiety, distinct from needle phobia. While literature alludes to the role that routines and rituals play in self-injection, there is no comprehensive study on the routines and rituals self-in...
Bentley, Sarah Morgan, Lucy Exall, Elizabeth Arbuckle, Rob Rossom, Rebecca C Roche, Nicholas Khunti, Kamlesh Higgins, Victoria Piercy, James
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Patient preference and adherence
The Adelphi Adherence Questionnaire (ADAQ©) is a newly developed generic patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessment of medication adherence. The aim was to assess its content validity by conducting cognitive debriefing (CD) interviews with patients prescribed medication(s) of various treatment modalities in a range of therapy areas. Targeted literat...
Guo, Wenmei Wan, Junli Zhang, Feng Liu, Mingqiong Tan, Mingqiong Bian, Wei
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Patient preference and adherence
Objective We described the development and pilot-testing of an application based patient decision-making aid (PDA) for nutrition in age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Alpha-testing and beta-testing were performed to explore the PDA’s usability, acceptability, and comprehensibility in the design stage and in “real-life” conditions. Methods A nu...
Edwards, Alyssa M Petitt, Jordan C Kumar, Sanjana Levin, Jennifer B Sajatovic, Martha
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Patient preference and adherence
Given the increasing use of telepsychiatry and to serve as a reference point informing future research, our team evaluated the literature on the use of telepsychiatry for medication adherence promotion prior to the COVID-19 pandemic among patients with psychotic disorders. A search of PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, CINAHL, and PsycINFO was condu...
Cai, Mengqian Cui, Miaoling Nong, Ying Qin, Jinlian Mo, Sucai
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Patient preference and adherence
Purpose To explore the health priorities of patients with multimorbidity in COPD and the factors as to why their condition is prioritized. Methods This qualitative study was conducted from February to April 2022 at a hospital in China. A specially selected sample of 18 patients completed a general information sheet and face-to-face interviews. The ...
Izzah, Zamrotul Zijp, Tanja R Åberg, Christoffer Touw, Daan J van Boven, Job F M
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Patient preference and adherence
Purpose An electronic version of the Dosepak® (EDP) which records date and time of dosing events has been developed to monitor adherence to medication packaged in blisters. This study aimed to evaluate its usability and acceptance and to monitor dose-taking adherence for optimal implementation in future clinical trials and practice. Methods Healthy...