2019
National Rates of Nonadherence to Antihypertensive Medications Among Insured Adults With Hypertension, 2015
Chang TE, Ritchey MD, Park S, Chang A, Odom EC, Durthaler J, Jackson SL, Loustalot F. National Rates of Nonadherence to Antihypertensive Medications Among Insured Adults With Hypertension, 2015. Hypertension 2019, 74: 1324-1332. PMID: 31679429, DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.119.13616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overAntihypertensive AgentsCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHumansHypertensionIncidenceInsurance Claim ReviewInsurance CoverageMaleMedicaidMedicare Part DMedication AdherenceMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificitySex FactorsUnited StatesConceptsBlood pressure controlMedication nonadherence ratesAntihypertensive medicationsNonadherence ratesHypertensive adultsUS adultsHealth insurancePressure controlNational ratesAvailable evidence-based interventionsAntihypertensive medication regimenAntihypertensive medication therapyEstimates of nonadherenceInsurance plan typePrescription claims dataIBM MarketScan databasesProportion of daysMultiple administrative datasetsEvidence-based interventionsMedicare Part DMedication regimenMedication therapyMarketScan databaseGreater nonadherencePrivate health insurance
2016
Utility of pretransplant psychological measures to predict posttransplant outcomes in liver transplant patients: a systematic review
Fineberg SK, West A, Na PJ, Oldham M, Schilsky M, Hawkins KA, Lee HB. Utility of pretransplant psychological measures to predict posttransplant outcomes in liver transplant patients: a systematic review. General Hospital Psychiatry 2016, 40: 4-11. PMID: 26947255, PMCID: PMC12107556, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2016.01.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttransplant outcomesPrognostic valueSystematic reviewAppropriate organ allocationCochrane Controlled TrialsEmbase/ScopusLiver transplant candidacyLiver transplant patientsAdult LT recipientsMental health cliniciansWeb of ScienceLT recipientsTransplant candidacyLT outcomesTransplant patientsControlled TrialsPoor QOLCandidacy evaluationGreater nonadherencePsychosocial evaluationHealth cliniciansCurrent evidencePsychiatric factorsOrgan allocationPeer-reviewed studies
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