• Unintentional
    Difficulty with label
    Incorrect prescription
    Forgetting
    Feeling better
    Peer pressure
    Confusing instructions
    Unaware of consequences
    Complicated [regimen]
    Intentional
    religious beliefs
    Taste of medication
    Prefer other medicine
    Don’t trust it
    Careless
    Side effects
    Internet or claims from other people
    You can improve a patient’s [adherence] by simplifying regimen characteristics which will make sure that it isn’t overly complicated and [the patient] won’t stop taking the medication because it’s instructions are confusing to them.
    Imparting knowledge to the patient will allow the patient to understand and be aware of the consequences and might make them trust it more.
    Modifying patient beliefs will target specific intentional reasons why the patient stops taking medication and provide the patient with a medication that tailors the unique needs for them..
    Patient communication involves [the patients] family and includes them for [social support] and understanding like helping younger or elderly patients take their medications in case they cannot do it by themselves.
    You can help the patient to trust the medication more by changing the education and information to the patients level of understanding


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