The course improves the knowledge of adherence to drugs, ensuring to draw the most important details, read and interpret the information on drug intake correctly and acquire knowledge on the components of SIMPLE.
Adherence to chronic medication is problematic in clinical practice. Nonadherence leads to poor disease control with a burden on patient quality of life and healthcare systems. Research shows that, on average, 50% of patients with a chronic condition are not adherent, with adherence estimates ranging from 17 to 80%. Drugs for asymptomatic chronic conditions are found to have especially low adherence rates. In several studies, the risk for nonadherence was shown to be highest in the first year after the start with chronic medication.
The course of Medication Adherence Definition, Tools, & Statistics improves the knowledge of medication adherence. Specific aims:
· Reading comprehension, ensure that you draw the most important details from the lesson on medication adherence.
· Interpreting information, verify that you can read information about taking medication correctly and interpret it correctly.
· Information recall, access the knowledge you have gained about the components of SIMPLE.
Medication Adherence Definition, Tools, & Statistics
3 Modules | Beginner
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Be assessed on an ongoing basis by the completion of the online multiple-choice question tests that follow each lesson.
The course improves the knowledge of adherence to drugs, ensuring to draw the most important details, read and interpret the information on drug intake correctly and acquire knowledge on the components of SIMPLE.
Medical Education