Problems of Long-Term Therapy of Chronic Diseases: Compliance – Refusal of Therapy – Motivation for Treatment
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol24.pp26-27Keywords:
compliance, patient, chronic diseases, non-complianceAbstract
The article discusses the problem of compliance in terms of treatment of patients with chronic diseases. Lack of adherence to therapy (non-compliance) significantly reduces the effectiveness of treatment, and often negates all the efforts of doctors.
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