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The effectiveness of medication adherence interventions among patients with coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis.
Chase, J.-A. D., Bogener, J. L., Ruppar, T. M., & Conn, V. S. (2016). The effectiveness of medication adherence interventions among patients with coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis. The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 31(4), 357–366.
Motivational interviewing in health settings: a review.
Britt, E., Hudson, S. M., & Blampied, N. M. (2004). Motivational interviewing in health settings: a review. Patient education and counseling, 53(2), 147-155.
A meta-analysis of cognitive-based behaviour change techniques as interventions to improve medication adherence.
Bhattacharya, D., Song, F., & Easthall, C. (2013). A meta-analysis of cognitive-based behaviour change techniques as interventions to improve medication adherence. BMJ Open, 3(8), e002749.
Evaluation of software-based telephone counseling to enhance medication persistency among patients with multiple sclerosis.
Berger, B. A., Liang, H., & Hudmon, K. S. (2005). Evaluation of software-based telephone counseling to enhance medication persistency among patients with multiple sclerosis. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 45(4), 466–472.
Drug compliance, co-payment and health outcomes: evidence from a panel of Italian patients.
Atella, V., Peracchi, F., Depalo, D., & Rossetti, C. (2006). Drug compliance, co-payment and health outcomes: evidence from a panel of Italian patients. Health Economics, 15(9), 875–892.
A motivational interviewing intervention by pharmacy students to improve medication adherence.
Abughosh, S., Wang, X., Serna, O., Esse, T., Mann, A., Masilamani, S., … Fleming, M. (2017). A motivational interviewing intervention by pharmacy students to improve medication adherence. Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy, 23(5), 549–560.
Beliefs, behaviours and HPV vaccine: Correcting the myths and the misinformation.
Zimet, G.D., Rosberger, Z., Fisher, W.A., Perez, S., & Stupiansky, N.W., (2013). Beliefs, behaviours and HPV vaccine: Correcting the myths and the misinformation. Preventive Medicine, 57, 414-418.
Perceived discrimination and cancer screening behaviours in US hispanics: The hispanic community health study/study of latinos sociocultural ancillary study.
Valdovinos, C., Penedo, F.J., Isasi, C.R., Jung, M., Kaplan, R.C., Giacinto, R.E., …& Greenlee, H.A., (2016). Perceived discrimination and cancer screening behaviours in US hispanics: The hispanic community health study/study of latinos sociocultural ancillary study. Cancer Causes & Control, 27, 27-37.
HPV vaccination recommendation practices among adolescent health care providers in 5 countries.
Topazian, H. M., Kundu, D., Peebles, K., Ramos, S., Morgan, K., Kim, C.J., … & Smith, J.S., (2018). HPV vaccination recommendation practices among adolescent health care providers in 5 countries. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 31, 575-582.
Women’s behaviours toward mammogram and pap test: Opportunities to increase cervical cancer screening participation rates among older women.
Tavasoli, S.M., Kane, E., Chiarelli, A.M., & Kupets, R., (2018). Women’s behaviours toward mammogram and pap test: Opportunities to increase cervical cancer screening participation rates among older women. Women’s Health Issues, 28(1), 42-50.