RISE: The challenge of sustaining improvements in patient medication adherence / Dr Nur Wahida Zulkifli
Improved patient adherence to medications is a challenge for healthcare workers, particularly pharmacists. Adherence is the condition when patients take their medication as directed for controlling chronic conditions, treating acute conditions, and overall long-term health and wellbeing. If a patien...
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