Understanding the role of contextual cues in supporting the formation of medication-taking habits
Background: Maintaining high adherence is crucial to ensure that medications are effective (WHO, 2003). However, adherence rates are low (e.g. Haynes et al., 2002; Kardas, 2002; Osterberg & Blaschke, 2005). While some patients make a deliberate decision to alter or discontinue their treatment, o...
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