Improving medication adherence in stroke survivors: the intervention development process
Abstract Background Medications targeting stroke risk factors have shown good efficacy, yet adherence is suboptimal. A lack of underlying theory may contribute to the ineffectiveness of eliciting or sustaining behaviour change in many existing interventions targeting medication adherence in stroke....
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Main Authors: | Elise Crayton (Author), Alison J Wright (Author), Mark Ashworth (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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