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Promoting Medication Adherence in Older Adults… and the Rest of Us

- diabetesjournals.org
B Kocurek - Diabetes Spectrum, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
C. Everett Koop, MD, said, “Drugs don't work in patients who don't take
them.” There is a lot of evidence that patients are not taking their
medications as prescribed. Lack of medication adherence contributes to poor ...
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Comparison of methods to assess medication adherence and classify nonadherence


RA Hansen, MM Kim, L Song, W Tu, J Wu, MD … - The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2009 - Harvey Whitney Books
Successful treatment of chronic ill- ness is often significantly impacted by the
extent to which patients adhere to medication regimens. Approximately half of
all patients in the US do not ad- here to their physician's advice or in- ...
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Direct-to-patient expert system and home INR monitoring improves control of oral …


SI O'Shea, MO Arcasoy, G Samsa, SE Cummings … - Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Background and objective Internet-based disease man- agement programs
have the potential to improve patient care. The objective of this study was to
determine whether an interactive, internet-based system enabling ...
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Self-medication and the elderly: How technology can help


MG Logue… - AJN The American Journal of Nursing, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Self-Care Medication Technology The Codex Medication Reminder Watch Devices for
enhancing independe Manufacturer/Marketer and Description Codex Producís, Inc.
(888) 726-8805 http://cadexproducts.com 1 2-alarm watch with reminder text ...
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New technology for medication adherence: Electronically managed medication dispensing …


KC Buckwalter, BJ Wakefield, B Hanna, J … - Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2004 - jognonline.com
Lack of compliance with prescribed medication regimens is a well-known and
well-documented problem among elderly individuals, especially those who live
alone or who have some degree of cognitive or functional impairment. Non- ...
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[PDF] Sources and types of discrepancies between electronic medical records and actual …


KB Orrico, B PharmD - J Manag Care Pharm, 2008 - amcp.org
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Accuracy and transportability of the recorded outpatient
medication list are important in the continuum of patient care. Classifying
discrepancies between the electronic medical record (EMR) and actual drug ...
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Clinical outcomes of a home-based medication reconciliation program after discharge from a …


T Delate, EA Chester, TW Stubbings, CA … - Pharmacotherapy, 2008 - PPI
Thomas Delate, Ph.D., Elizabeth A. Chester, Pharm.D., Troy W. Stubbings,
Pharm.D., and Carol A. Barnes, MS ... Study Objective. To assess the impact of
a pilot pharmacist-managed medication reconciliation program on mortality ...
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Effect of an interactive voice response system on oral anticoagulant management

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N Oake, C van Walraven, MA Rodger, AJ … - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2009 - ecmaj.com
Methods: We developed an interactive voice response system to communicate to
patients the results of international normalized ratio testing and their dosage
schedules for anticoagulation therapy. The system also reminded patients of ...
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Top 10 Lists—Medications Associated with Adverse Events and Medications Involved with …


A Lefkovitz, B Zarowitz - Geriatric Nursing, 2007 - Elsevier
In the October 18, 2006, edition of the Journal of the American Medical
Association, Budnitz et al. estimated that in 2004–2005, 701,547 emergency
department (ED) patients were treated for adverse drug events. 4 Of these ...
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Lack of pharmacological training causes overuse and misuse of drugs


H Young - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2008 - ecmaj.com
CMAJ • January 29, 2008; 178 (3). doi:10.1503/cmaj.071819. © 2008 Canadian
Medical Association or its licensors All editorial matter in CMAJ represents the
opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of the Canadian Medical ...
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