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Field: Family Practice

Non-adherence to self-care practices & medication and health related quality of life among patients with type 2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study

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Farzana Saleh, Shirin Jahan Mumu, Ferdous Ara, Md Abdul Hafez et al.

Journal: BMC Public Health
Year: 2014
Citations: 173

BACKGROUND: Non-adherence to lifestyle modification among diabetic patients develops the short-term risks and the long-term complications as well as declines the quality of life. This study aimed to find out the association between non-adherence to self-care practices, medication and health related ...

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Patients’ perspective of disease and medication adherence for type 2 diabetes in an urban area in Bangladesh: a qualitative study

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Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam, Tuhin Biswas, Faiz Ahmed Bhuiyan, Kamrun Mustafa et al.

Journal: BMC Research NotesYear: 2017Citations: 74

BACKGROUND: Patients' perspective of diabetes and adherence to its prescribed medications is a significant predictor of glycemic control and overall management of the disease. However, there is a paucity of such information in Bangladesh. This study aimed to explore patients' perspective of diabetes...

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A trial of an anti‐absconding intervention in acute psychiatric wards

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Len Bowers, Jeffrey Alexander, C. J. Gaskell

Journal: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health NursingYear: 2003Citations: 59

Absconding from acute psychiatric wards is a significant clinical problem that can place patients and others at risk, as well as being burdensome and anxiety provoking for staff. Previous studies have not convincingly demonstrated the best way to minimize the frequency of absconding. The aim of this...

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Adherence to cardiovascular medications in the South Asian population: A systematic review of current evidence and future directions

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Julia M. Akeroyd

Journal: World Journal of CardiologyYear: 2015Citations: 50

AIM: To review methods of assessing adherence and strategies to improve adherence to cardiovascular disease (CVD) medications, among South Asian CVD patients. METHODS: We conducted a systematic review of English language studies that examined CVD medication adherence in South Asian populations from ...

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Nurses’ Perceptions of Diagnosis and Prognosis-Related Communication

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Amy R. Newman

Journal: Cancer NursingYear: 2016Citations: 48

BACKGROUND: Disclosure of diagnostic and prognostic information has become the standard in the United States and increasingly around the world. Disclosure is generally identified as the responsibility of the physician. However, nurses are active participants in the process both intentionally and ina...

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Development of the Uncertainty Communication Checklist: A Patient-Centered Approach to Patient Discharge From the Emergency Department

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Kristin L. Rising, Rhea E. Powell, Kenzie A. Cameron, David H. Salzman et al.

Journal: Academic MedicineYear: 2020Citations: 47

Clear communication with patients upon emergency department (ED) discharge is important for patient safety during the transition to outpatient care. Over one-third of patients are discharged from the ED with diagnostic uncertainty, yet there is no established approach for effective discharge communi...

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Factors associated with low adherence to medication among patients with type 2 diabetes at different healthcare facilities in southern Bangladesh

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Adnan Mannan, Md. Mahbub Hasan, Farhana Akter, Md. Mashud Rana et al.

Journal: Global Health ActionYear: 2021Citations: 46

: Low medication adherence among patients with type 2 diabetes in southern Bangladesh is a key public health challenge. Factors such as male sex, low annual family income, and diabetic ulcers were associated with low medication adherence. Patient counseling and awareness programs may enhance medicat...

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The association between ethnicity, stigma, beliefs about medicines and adherence in people living with HIV in a rural area in Indonesia

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Elfride Irawati Sianturi, Dyah Aryani Perwitasari, Md. Aminul Islam, Katja Taxis

Journal: BMC Public HealthYear: 2019Citations: 42

BACKGROUND: Indonesia is one of Asia's countries with the fastest growing rate of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The prevalence of HIV infections in the province of Papua is 2.4% which is 24 times higher than the national rate in Indon...

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Medication Adherence In Post Myocardial Infarction Patients.

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Saba Hussain, Syed Zahid Jamal, Faisal Qadir

Journal: PubMedYear: 2019Citations: 30

BACKGROUND: Medication non-adherence after acute myocardial infarction is a global problem causing increased morbidity and mortality. This multifaceted problem has not been well studied in our part of the world. Our study aimed to determine the burden of medication non-adherence in post myocardial i...

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Exploring the Barriers to and Facilitators of Using Evidence-Based Drugs in the Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases: Findings From a Multistakeholder, Qualitative Analysis

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Victoria Miller, Lavanya Nambiar, Malvika Saxena, Darryl P. Leong et al.

Journal: Global HeartYear: 2017Citations: 28

BACKGROUND: Health-system barriers and facilitators associated with cardiovascular medication adherence have seldom been studied, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where uptake rates are poorest. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to explore the major obstacles and facilitators to the use ...

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Doctors' ignorance of statistics.

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David R. Matthews, Kathryn McPherson

Journal: BMJYear: 1987Citations: 22
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Initial assessment of communication skills of intern doctors in history-taking

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Aminur Rahman

Journal: Medical TeacherYear: 2000Citations: 17

AbstractAs in many other countries, in Bangladesh there is an increasing public dissatisfaction with the medical profession. In the observation of the researcher, this dissatisfaction is not due to the lack of clinical competence but due to problems of communication. A qualitative survey was done to...

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Factors associated with low medication adherence in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus attending a tertiary hospital in Bangladesh

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Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam, Md Tauhidul Islam, Riaz Uddin, Tania Tansi et al.

Journal: Lifestyle MedicineYear: 2021Citations: 15

Abstract Background Adherence to prescribed medication is essential for glycemic control and to delay the onset of complications. However, information on medication adherence among patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus is sparse in Bangladesh. This study aimed to determine medication adherence and ...

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Twelve Tips for Better Communication with Patients During History-Taking

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Aminur Rahman, Saria Tasnim

Journal: The Scientific World JOURNALYear: 2007Citations: 15

Eliciting proper history from a patient is of paramount importance to establish an accurate diagnosis and management in medical practice. Good communication skill is a prerequisite for an effective physician patient relationship. A systematic search of medical literature has been made to formulate a...

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Non-adherence to anti-hypertensive medications in a low-resource country Nepal: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Pashupati Pokharel, Saroj Kumar Jha, Alisha Adhikari, Srijana Katwal et al.

Journal: Annals of Medicine and SurgeryYear: 2023Citations: 13

Background: Nepal is a low resource country with cardiovascular diseases being the number one cause of mortality. Despite hypertension being the single most important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, non-adherence to anti-hypertensive medications has not been assessed systematically. So, thi...

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