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Intrasubject Medication Adherence Patterns
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Family MedicinePharmacotherapyPrimary CareAddiction MedicineDrug MonitoringPublic HealthElectronic MonitoringHealth Services ResearchTherapeutic Drug MonitoringHealth PolicyKidney TransplantOutcomes ResearchPatient AdherenceMedication AdherenceTreatment And PreventionDrug Information SystemPatient SafetyElectronic Medication EventsMedicinePharmacoepidemiology
The purpose of this prospective descriptive study was to explore the patterns of intrasubject (between medication) adherence of two similarly timed, twice-daily medications using the Medication Event Management System electronic monitoring cap. Medication adherence was measured for 6 months using electronic monitoring in 25 adult renal-transplant recipients. Data were available from 7,119 electronic medication events. Results indicated that two twice-daily medications scheduled to be taken simultaneously were taken within 5 min of each other 77% of the time and within 10 min, 92% of the time. When only the first scheduled dose of the day was examined, the results are 79% and 95%, respectively. These findings are important to researchers and clinicians who must evaluate medication adherence in transplant recipients while balancing cost and subject burden. This study provides empirical support for monitoring a single immunosuppressive medication electronically to estimate medication adherence with double or triple immunosuppressive drug therapy.
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