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Data driven improvements to clinical estimations of patient adherence - opportunities for future clinical care.
- At: Seville (Spain) (2022)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: CPS-089
- By: SERHAL, Sarah (Woolcock Institute Of Medical Research, Australia)
- Co-author(s): Ms Sarah Serhal, Phd Candidate (Woolcock Institute Of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia / University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)
Professor Carol Armour (Woolcock Institute Of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia)
Professor Laurent Billot (The George Institute, Sydney, Australia)
Professor Ines Krass (University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)
Professor Lynne Emmerton (Curtin University, Perth, Australia)
Professor Bandana Saini (Woolcock Institute Of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia / University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)
Professor Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich (Woolcock Institute Of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia)
Dr Bonnie Bereznicki (University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia)
Professor Luke Bereznicki (University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia)
Ms Sana Shan (The George Institute, Sydney, Australia)
Dr Anna Campain (The George Institute, Sydney, Australia / University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) - Abstract:
Background: Accurate clinical assessment of medication adherence using reliable and valid measures is essential for community pharmacists to identify patients with adherence issues and subsequently address them. However, there is little published research into how pharmacists can calculate their patients’ medication adherence, available data..
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