Reports from Tulane University Provide New Insights into Cardio Device (Concordance of Adherence Measurement Using Self-Reported Adherence…
Reports from Tulane University Provide New Insights into Cardio Device (Concordance of Adherence Measurement Using Self-Reported Adherence Questionnaires and Medication Monitoring Devices: An Updated Review)
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According to the news reporters, the research concluded: "As there is not yet a 'gold standard' measure for monitoring patient adherence, SRQs and Medication Event Monitoring Systems (MEMS) operating together continue to emerge as the preferred effective method for measuring medication adherence."
For more information on this research see: Concordance of Adherence Measurement Using Self-Reported Adherence Questionnaires and Medication Monitoring Devices: An Updated Review. Pharmacoeconomics, 2018;36(1):17-27. Pharmacoeconomics can be contacted at:
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