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Title Indonesia Journal of Pharmacy Vol 32 No 4 Oktober-Desember 2021
Edition Vol 32 No 4 Oktober-Desember 2021
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Author(s) Indonesia J.Pharm - Personal Name
Subject(s) farmasi
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GMD Karya Tulis Ilmiah
Language Indonesia
Publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
Publishing Year 2021
Publishing Place Jogjakarta
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Abstract/Notes ABSTRACT
Submitted: 23-07-2021
Revised: 08-11-2021
Accepted: 18-12-2021
*Corresponding author
Ahmed Alaa Al-Temimi
Email:
Dr.Ahmedpharma@yahoo.c
om

The primary objective of this review is (1) to better understand the
prevalence and impact of medication nonadherence, (2) to identify risk
factors for medication nonadherence, (3) to understand the association
between nonadherence and its implications on patient health outcomes in
pharmacy practice, and (4) to study interventions designed to improve
patient adherence to prescribed medications for medical conditions,
considering its impact on both medication adherence and patient health
outcomes. Narrative review design by critical analysis of the literature of
published paper-based journal articles were manually sorted. Additional
references were obtained from citations within the retrieved articles. This
narrative review surveyed the findings of the identified articles with data
extracted to presents various strategies and resources on medication
nonadherence related to patients and healthcare providers. Out of 121
published articles, only 64 articles have been considered according to
surveyed identified articles to determine both subjective and objective
medication adherence measures. The research in this field needs advances,
including improved design of feasible long‐term interventions, objective
adherence measures, and sufficient study power to detect improvements in
patient health outcomes. Current methods of improving medication
adherence for chronic health problems are mostly complex and ineffective so
full benefits of treatment cannot be realized. To date, monitoring of patient
medication adherence and use of interventions to improve adherence are rare
in routine clinical practice.
Keyword: Medication nonadherence, Drug utilisation, Medicines
management, Patient behaviour, Medication-related care
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