Medication
adherence Medication adherence is the measure of how well an individual takes their prescribed medications. It is essential for individuals to adhere to their medication regimes in order to get the most from their treatment and to avoid serious health consequences. Poor medication adherence can lead to worse health outcomes, poorer quality of life, and higher healthcare costs. Strategies to improve medication adherence include patient education, behaviour change techniques, andusing technology such as digital reminders. Enhancing medication adherence is an importantaim in healthcare, and better understanding of its causes and measures is necessary for the development of effective interventions.
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