Are two commonly used self-report questionnaires useful for identifying antihypertensive medication nonadherence?
Gallagher BD, Muntner P, Moise N, Lin JJ, Kronish IM. Are two commonly used self-report questionnaires useful for identifying antihypertensive medication nonadherence? Journal Of Hypertension 2015, 33: 1108-1113. PMID: 25909704, PMCID: PMC4500106, DOI: 10.1097/hjh.0000000000000503.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisual analog scaleAntihypertensive medication nonadherenceUncontrolled hypertensionSelf-report questionnairesMedication nonadherenceGold standardMorisky Medication Adherence ScaleAntihypertensive medication regimenMedication Adherence ScalePrimary care visitsLikelihood ratioAntihypertensive medicationsCare visitsMedication regimenMMAS-8Adherence ScaleAnalog scaleLow adherenceHigh adherenceElectronic pillboxNonadherenceHypertensionSecond visitClinical settingSRQ scoresTelemonitoring Adherence to Medications in Heart Failure Patients (TEAM-HF): A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
Gallagher BD, Moise N, Haerizadeh M, Ye S, Medina V, Kronish IM. Telemonitoring Adherence to Medications in Heart Failure Patients (TEAM-HF): A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2016, 23: 345-349. PMID: 27818309, PMCID: PMC5380538, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2016.11.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeart failurePercent of patientsHeart failure patientsEligible patientsGroup patientsFailure patientsMost patientsMedian ageMedication nonadherenceMedication adherenceTelephonic supportAdherence devicesAdherence monitoringPassive adherenceClinical trialsPatientsAdherenceNonadherenceFuture studiesDaysPercentReadmissionHospitalizationMedicationsTrials