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Medication non-adherence among older adults: a review of strategies and interventions for improvement. Journal of gerontological nursing. [J Gerontol Nurs] Journal article

 
Schlenk EA, Dunbar-Jacob J, Engberg S 
Medication non-adherence among older adults: a review of strategies and interventions for improvement. [Journal Article, Review]
J Gerontol Nurs 2004 Jul; 30(7):33-43.


Medication non-adherence among older adults is a prevalent and costly problem; approximately one half have problems following their prescribed medication regimen, and more than 10% of hospital admissions are the result of medication non-adherence. In this literature review, medication non-adherence is defined and described among adults age 50 and older. Factors associated with medication non-adherence are presented, interventions to improve medication non-adherence are discussed, and methods for assessing medication non-adherence are reviewed. In addition, nursing assessment and intervention to improve medication non-adherence are described.



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