Do sex and gender aspects influence non-adherence to secondary prevention measures after myocardial infarction?
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of non-adherence to preventive interventions, its clinical consequences, and factors associated with non-adherence to secondary prevention measures, with a special emphasis on sex and gender. Methods: Prospective observational study of patients...
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Main Authors: | Guillermo Moreno (Author), Lourdes Vicent (Author), Nicolás Rosillo (Author), Juan Delgado (Author), Enrique Pacheco Del Cerro (Author), Héctor Bueno (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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