Migliorare l'aderenza all'assunzione dei farmaci per la prevenzione secondaria della cardiopatia ischemica: la prossima frontiera della riabilitazione cardiovascolare The challenge of improving evidence-based therapy adherence in the secondary prevention of coronary artery disease: the next frontier of cardiac rehabilitation

作者: Sabino Scardi , Carmine Mazzone , Paolo Umari

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关键词: Evidence-based practiceMedicinePsychological interventionCoronary artery diseaseIntervention (counseling)Patient educationPillEmergency medicineTolerabilityRehabilitationPhysical therapy

摘要: The challenge of improving evidence-based therapy adherence in the secondary prevention coronary artery disease: next frontier cardiac rehabilitation. S. Scardi, C. Mazzone, P. Umari. Non-adherence to prescribed drug regimens is an in- creasing medical problem affecting physicians and patients contribute negative outcomes, such as increased risk subsequent cardiovascular events. Analysis va- rious patient populations shows that choice drug, its tolerability duration treatment influence non-adherence. Intervention required toward health-care providers improve medication adheren- ce. This review deals about prevalence non-adheren- ce after surgical event, factors non-adherence strategies implement it. Interventions may successfully should include improved physician compliance with guidelines, education reminders, frequent visits or telephone calls from staff, simplification patient's regimen by reducing number pills daily doses. Since single interventions do not ap- pear efficaceous, it necessary establish multiple inter- ventions simultaneously addressing a barriers adherence.

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