patient non adherence

How is Non-Adherence Measured and Monitored?

Non-adherence is often measured using a combination of self-reports, pill counts, pharmacy refill records, and electronic monitoring systems. Each method has its advantages and limitations. Self-reports are easy to obtain but may be biased. Pill counts provide objective data but can be manipulated. Pharmacy refill records offer a reliable measure of medication acquisition but not actual consumption. Electronic monitoring, such as smart pill bottles, provides precise adherence data but can be costly.

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