Problems of Adherence to Drug Therapy in Medical Rehabilitation
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol24.pp24-25Keywords:
Medical rehabilitation, compliance, drug therapy, adherenceAbstract
Compliance is defined as “patient compliance with the treatment regimen and regimen.” Low compliance is a complex problem that can have both internal and external causes. It is customary to distinguish four groups of reasons: patient-related factors; therapy-related factors; factors associated with the doctor and factors associated with the environment (social aspect).
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