Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9072151 The Case Manager 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Adherence to medical therapy (the extent to which recommendations are followed as defined) is a complex and dynamic behavioral process that is strongly influenced by the patient, his or her support environment, practices of health care providers, and the characteristics of care delivery systems.1 Adherence, formerly referred to as compliance, is a patient-centered term. It suggests that patients carry out and maintain certain behaviors, such as taking medications, after making an informed choice in a supportive environment.
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