Non-adherence to therapeutic recommendations works against the efforts made by the health system, its staff, decision-makers, to improve the health of the population. It causes medical and psychological complications, deterioration of patients' quality of life, increases the likelihood of drug resistance, is a waste of public resources, and destroys public trust and the credibility of healthcare systems. Some of these factors are patient-dependent, some are drug-dependent, some are health professionals-dependent. E.g. low socioeconomic status is a patient-related factor negatively affecting adherence, and side effects of drug therapy are therapy-related. With such complex interrelationships of factors influencing medication adherence, it is necessary to support patients rather than blame them.
WORKING WITH PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
14 December 2022