Using new technologies for improving psychotropic medication adherence
Background: Approximately one out of two patients do not take their medication three months after therapy starts; while in patients with mental disorders this number varies. The WHO published a guide for clinicians, advising them to develop strategies for improving medication adherence. Aims: The ai...
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Main Authors: | Giorgos Iniatis (Author), Giorgos Georgiou (Author), Angelos P Kassianos (Author), Silouanos Nicolaou (Author), Electra Papaconstantinou (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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