Resnicow Ken
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2015 โ 2023
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Glaucoma Medication Adherence 1 Year after the Support, Educate, Empower Personalized Glaucoma Coaching Program.
Glaucoma medication adherence decreased significantly in the year after cessation of the SEE coaching program but remained significantly higher than baseline adherence. To maintain excellent long-term medication adherence, intermittent reinforcement sessions may be necessary.
Comparison of Medication Adherence Assessment Tools to Identify Glaucoma Medication Nonadherence.
The single-item question was the most accurate in predicting electronically monitored nonadherence among participants with poor self-reported adherence.
Patient Experience during the Support, Educate, Empower Glaucoma Coaching Program to Improve Medication Adherence: A Pilot Study.
Participants reported a highly positive response to the in-person glaucoma education and motivational interviewing intervention used in conjunction with automated adherence reminders.
Patient-Centered Outcomes After a Medication Adherence Intervention: a Pilot Study.
The SEE program improved participants' autonomous motivation, perceived support, perceived competence, glaucoma-related distress, and competence. These results point to the promising potential of SDT-guided behavioral interventions in improving patient-centered metrics.
User-centered Design of the eyeGuide: A Tailored Glaucoma Behavior Change Program.
User-centered design generated improvements in the eyeGuide that would not have been possible without patient input. Participants expressed satisfaction with the tailored content.
The Most Common Barriers to Glaucoma Medication Adherence: A Cross-Sectional Survey.
Each of the 11 barriers was important to at least 30% of surveyed patients with poor adherence, with most identifying multiple barriers to adherence.