Bosworth Hayden B
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2019 โ 2022
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4 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Improved Glaucoma Medication Adherence in a Randomized Controlled Trial.
The mean proportion of prescribed doses taken on schedule was higher in the intervention group compared with controls (0.85 vs.
Health Literacy and Success with Glaucoma Drop Administration.
Poor health literacy may be associated with decreased successful drop instillation in the eye in patients with glaucoma.
Within-Trial Cost-Effectiveness of an Adherence-Enhancing Educational Intervention for Glaucoma.
An adherence-enhancing behavioral intervention was effective and cost saving at 6 months.
The Relationship of Self-Report and Medication Possession With Glaucoma Medication Administration Success.
Self-reported administration success and MPR are not strongly associated with successful eye drop administration. Thus, direct observation of patients' drop instillation may be the most effective means of determining patient efficacy.